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Yet Another Night

Once again I'm staring at the wall the only piece of you I have left. It hurts to remember you but it's something I have to do. The pain feeds my darker impulses and lets me know who I am. I wish it wasn't like this but wishing counts for not. The only thing I can do is use this pain to move on. Through whiskey soaked nights and wistful days I remember who we were who we are and who I wished we were.
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May 16, 2012
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