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I went on a date today, Another painstakingly empty promise of a better tomorrow. I went on a date today, And tried my best not to be filled with sorrow. I felt bad for my date today, His sincere compliments echoed in the emptiness of my heart. What a gem, he was, my date today, Offering everything I looked for in you, without being asked. I watched as my date today, Searched my eyes for a sign of warmth and affection But to his disappointment, my date today Only saw 2 pools of black that concealed the pain of her heart's deception. As I stared blankly at my date today, I briefly wondered why it couldn't be him Because at the end of the date today, I know I'll tell him I don't want any strings I still went on that date today, Shoving my feelings down, learning to hate you and letting my wits rise above. But at the end of the day, My hatred for you is just a blurred word for love.
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Feb 11, 2024
Feb 11, 2024 at 4:30 AM UTC
I went on a date today
I went on a date today, Another painstakingly empty promise of a better tomorrow. I went on a date today, And tried my best not to be filled with sorrow. I felt bad for my date today, His sincere compliments echoed in the emptiness of my heart. What a gem, he was, my date today, Offering everything I looked for in you, without being asked. I watched as my date today, Searched my eyes for a sign of warmth and affection But to his disappointment, my date today Only saw 2 pools of black that concealed the pain of her heart's deception. As I stared blankly at my date today, I briefly wondered why it couldn't be him Because at the end of the date today, I know I'll tell him I don't want any strings I still went on that date today, Shoving my feelings down, learning to hate you and letting my wits rise above. But at the end of the day, My hatred for you is just a blurred word for love.
It's so hard to get over that one person.
Wayward-Words
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24/F/Universe
Feb 11, 2024
Feb 11, 2024 at 4:30 AM UTC
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