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Entangled History

Things aren't quite so black and white, as the way they seem to be.

You should know, that I know, this also applies to Me.

 

I'm sorry I have to be the way that I am to you.

I come across cold and that's not the truth; it was just less damage to split in our youth.

 

Were I as welcoming as I would like to be, we'd quickly repeat our entangled history.

That cycle is no good! We'd ruin our lives, as so many unhappy husband and wives.

To hold on as friends, it just never fails, to come the times we both feel impaled.

 

I miss you my friend and all that was Us, but we cant go back after all that was.

I wish you the best, but don't want to know. I really do care, this is why I must go.

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