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We used to be so close. We would stay up late telling stories about life. We shared everything with each other. We were like sisters. You were there for me when I thought no one cared. You offered me a safe place to heal after I lost everything. You inspired me to be happy with who I am. You taught me not to care what the world thought of me. But then I went and did something I shouldn't have. I didn't realize it then, but now I know. I took away your first love. I never realized how much pain I had caused you. Now we are like strangers. We haven't spoken in months. Sometimes I wonder if you would still want my friendship. I often wonder if you will ever forgive me. There are times when I feel like I hate you. There are times that I think you are absolutely beautiful. There are many times I wish we were still there for each other. But we have gone separate ways. And I don't know if things can ever be the same.
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Apr 25, 2013
Apr 25, 2013 at 10:15 PM UTC
I've Lost A Friend
We used to be so close. We would stay up late telling stories about life. We shared everything with each other. We were like sisters. You were there for me when I thought no one cared. You offered me a safe place to heal after I lost everything. You inspired me to be happy with who I am. You taught me not to care what the world thought of me. But then I went and did something I shouldn't have. I didn't realize it then, but now I know. I took away your first love. I never realized how much pain I had caused you. Now we are like strangers. We haven't spoken in months. Sometimes I wonder if you would still want my friendship. I often wonder if you will ever forgive me. There are times when I feel like I hate you. There are times that I think you are absolutely beautiful. There are many times I wish we were still there for each other. But we have gone separate ways. And I don't know if things can ever be the same.
Max-Ann
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F/American
Apr 25, 2013
Apr 25, 2013 at 10:15 PM UTC
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