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You told me later you knew it was over when I stopped calling to say goodnight. On the last day, you used every desperate attempt to frighten me into staying. Outside is a cold world, you would tell me. but here, you would keep me safe. I would have believed you If not for the chills shaking my bones awake reminding me of the window I still kept propped open, prompting escape. I know someday I will have to answer to my heart for my mind’s refusal to trust another, but not today.
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Apr 19, 2018
Apr 19, 2018 at 12:29 AM UTC
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You told me later you knew it was over when I stopped calling to say goodnight. On the last day, you used every desperate attempt to frighten me into staying. Outside is a cold world, you would tell me. but here, you would keep me safe. I would have believed you If not for the chills shaking my bones awake reminding me of the window I still kept propped open, prompting escape. I know someday I will have to answer to my heart for my mind’s refusal to trust another, but not today.
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Apr 19, 2018
Apr 19, 2018 at 12:29 AM UTC
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