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You could hardly even walk But you’d only been on bottled water. I was drunk. “Tell me then,” I said, “Do I make you worse?” You called me A whole litany of horrors And shambled away, And didn’t call for two days. (I was so vain back then, I’m sorry for being so vain, I’m sorry for assuming You had stormed away Because you couldn’t stand Me blaming myself. I now understand That you were wounded By the word 'Worse'.)
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Sep 24, 2013
Sep 24, 2013 at 6:04 PM UTC
bottled water
You could hardly even walk But you’d only been on bottled water. I was drunk. “Tell me then,” I said, “Do I make you worse?” You called me A whole litany of horrors And shambled away, And didn’t call for two days. (I was so vain back then, I’m sorry for being so vain, I’m sorry for assuming You had stormed away Because you couldn’t stand Me blaming myself. I now understand That you were wounded By the word 'Worse'.)
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Sep 24, 2013
Sep 24, 2013 at 6:04 PM UTC
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