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there was always something about your eyes and the way they shined last December i thought it'd last forever and although it didn't it's one of the things about you that i'll always remember eventually i realized maybe it wasn't meant to be see, we'd be perfect together but it's not perfect unless you also want me although there's nothing noble about holding on to unreciprocated love it's challenging for me to avoid because my feelings for you aren't easy to dispose of i guess it's time to let you go i simply cannot wait for you forever but i'll never forget the sound of your laugh or your tendency to be so clever and because no one else compares i can only think of you then the memories start to rush in and the wound feels brand new falling in love felt like the storybooks but I don't remember one where the couple doesn't end up together i guess we've written a new tale a beautiful and heartbreaking adventure
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Sep 6, 2020
Sep 6, 2020 at 9:40 PM UTC
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there was always something about your eyes and the way they shined last December i thought it'd last forever and although it didn't it's one of the things about you that i'll always remember eventually i realized maybe it wasn't meant to be see, we'd be perfect together but it's not perfect unless you also want me although there's nothing noble about holding on to unreciprocated love it's challenging for me to avoid because my feelings for you aren't easy to dispose of i guess it's time to let you go i simply cannot wait for you forever but i'll never forget the sound of your laugh or your tendency to be so clever and because no one else compares i can only think of you then the memories start to rush in and the wound feels brand new falling in love felt like the storybooks but I don't remember one where the couple doesn't end up together i guess we've written a new tale a beautiful and heartbreaking adventure
at least it's ours... no one can take that away
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Sep 6, 2020
Sep 6, 2020 at 9:40 PM UTC
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