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You have no idea How much my heart bleeds One single word unclenches me You lead me on Only to let me go You promised you wouldn't hurt me And still I told you Words are never a guarantee You have no idea How I wish you would have never said anything From the love induced words To the midnight crazed hearts To the love language of touch Caressed assurances that I am the only one Who knew what lay ahead You have no idea How I fell for every little bit of you From your laughter Your infectious smile Alluring presence Charismatic benevolence Generous soul A weakness they may suffice You have no idea How I hate repeating myself But for you a parrot I become Saying words not heeding them Going over the same things All over again, drowning Misery since I'm miserable Look what unruly affections have done to me ©Lone star ✨ ®Jerusa Mentrin In the darkest sky I feel so alive.
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Sep 1, 2023
Sep 1, 2023 at 5:47 PM UTC
BLEED ME DRY
You have no idea How much my heart bleeds One single word unclenches me You lead me on Only to let me go You promised you wouldn't hurt me And still I told you Words are never a guarantee You have no idea How I wish you would have never said anything From the love induced words To the midnight crazed hearts To the love language of touch Caressed assurances that I am the only one Who knew what lay ahead You have no idea How I fell for every little bit of you From your laughter Your infectious smile Alluring presence Charismatic benevolence Generous soul A weakness they may suffice You have no idea How I hate repeating myself But for you a parrot I become Saying words not heeding them Going over the same things All over again, drowning Misery since I'm miserable Look what unruly affections have done to me ©Lone star ✨ ®Jerusa Mentrin In the darkest sky I feel so alive.
The dictates of affection are beyond one's control.
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Sep 1, 2023
Sep 1, 2023 at 5:47 PM UTC
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