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Moments of grace, moments of glory times I can be myself and not be sorry but they never stick around never seem to stay unlike the clouds hanging in the skies on a rainy day Clarity has become rare since silence became violent when I said that I love you, but you remained quiet reeling from the knife you twisted in with force from my attachments to you I need a divorce I've never been one to gripe or complain but lately the way you've been saying my name has left me completely drained and there are terrible thing Ive wanted to say but karma's a ***** i don't want to **** (with) so I'll sing sad songs like you keyed up my truck in a bad country love song gone so very wrong left here a knight without a kingdom fighting for nothing just like Don Juan But growing up means letting go I hope you find love some other place, someone else's arms but never mine I'll attempt the same and I just know we will be fine
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Apr 16, 2015
Apr 16, 2015 at 9:54 AM UTC
Momentary Maturity
Moments of grace, moments of glory times I can be myself and not be sorry but they never stick around never seem to stay unlike the clouds hanging in the skies on a rainy day Clarity has become rare since silence became violent when I said that I love you, but you remained quiet reeling from the knife you twisted in with force from my attachments to you I need a divorce I've never been one to gripe or complain but lately the way you've been saying my name has left me completely drained and there are terrible thing Ive wanted to say but karma's a ***** i don't want to **** (with) so I'll sing sad songs like you keyed up my truck in a bad country love song gone so very wrong left here a knight without a kingdom fighting for nothing just like Don Juan But growing up means letting go I hope you find love some other place, someone else's arms but never mine I'll attempt the same and I just know we will be fine
derrick-annisfr
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Apr 16, 2015
Apr 16, 2015 at 9:54 AM UTC
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