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The first two weeks I lie in bed shaking As soon as I wake up Two hours too early Toss and turn Sick to my stomach I cry in the shower And on my way to work One month after I find myself in bars alone drinking until the memory of you fades I know that I should leave But unlike you I choose to stay. I slept with somebody new, I left in the middle of the night When I realized I wasn't lying next to you Two months after I forgot the sound of your voice I've done some things I shouldn't It went through my nose And into my brain I'm dodging men like bullets I'm numbing all the pain Three months after I text you that I love you And you never reply I haven't cried in months now But I still can't say goodbye I forget the way you smell Your side of the bed is filled with books I remember when you first said you loved me My heart, oh how it shook.
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Dec 22, 2016
Dec 22, 2016 at 8:35 PM UTC
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The first two weeks I lie in bed shaking As soon as I wake up Two hours too early Toss and turn Sick to my stomach I cry in the shower And on my way to work One month after I find myself in bars alone drinking until the memory of you fades I know that I should leave But unlike you I choose to stay. I slept with somebody new, I left in the middle of the night When I realized I wasn't lying next to you Two months after I forgot the sound of your voice I've done some things I shouldn't It went through my nose And into my brain I'm dodging men like bullets I'm numbing all the pain Three months after I text you that I love you And you never reply I haven't cried in months now But I still can't say goodbye I forget the way you smell Your side of the bed is filled with books I remember when you first said you loved me My heart, oh how it shook.
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Dec 22, 2016
Dec 22, 2016 at 8:35 PM UTC
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