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You decided once again that I don’t love you And nobody ever prepared me for the moment when someone insists they know your heart better than you know it yourself Because my heart exists in fragments, taped together pieces And each piece of tape has a name And yours had been there for quite some time Now it feels like a bandage being ripped off before the wound has fully healed You scrape and peel at the adhesive until it breaks free Sometimes your name comes off cleanly in one piece Sometimes you leave behind tattered strips I think those hurt more You had been a fixture for so long that this feels like an excavation Is it archeology or grave robbing? I always thought our stories would run parallel to each other But I guess you came in and tore out all the pages that mentioned us together Time means nothing when the record is erased ~And all my word is true I even tore out all the pages about you~ It hurt the first time It hurts less this time Not because there was nothing left to lose But because you had already taken so much back I’m being robbed of my own history so that you can rewrite it Every story needs a villain, eh? If you don’t have one, create one Bend back my arms and break them into claws if that’s what it takes to prove to yourself that my hands have always had talons You decided once again that I don’t love you And you need this to be true Because if it isn’t it seems that your world may fall apart All those pages that you tore out and rearranged like a fucking ransom note Are weaker now than when they were originally printed Don’t scrutinize them too closely or you will see where the text doesn’t match up You will see the cracks between words where the light strains to shine through It is crucial that you do not look into the light You decided once again that I don’t love you And it surely must be true because you decided it I was not consulted in the matter
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