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I built a wall you couldn't climb you dared to jump but it was too high Not even giants would be able to tear these bricks down and you said it in passing as the red buses passed us by. Our fingers brushed but couldn't intertwine you looked at me while I faced the other side. By now, I thought you would have given up A patient man A patient man I was grateful for your patience and you were grateful for me but at what expense? I built a wall so high that no one could climb so high so high it surpassed the sky
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Jul 7, 2024
Jul 7, 2024 at 4:11 PM UTC
I built a wall
I built a wall you couldn't climb you dared to jump but it was too high Not even giants would be able to tear these bricks down and you said it in passing as the red buses passed us by. Our fingers brushed but couldn't intertwine you looked at me while I faced the other side. By now, I thought you would have given up A patient man A patient man I was grateful for your patience and you were grateful for me but at what expense? I built a wall so high that no one could climb so high so high it surpassed the sky
stephanie-grace
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Jul 7, 2024
Jul 7, 2024 at 4:11 PM UTC
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