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To A Stranger

I cannot see you now. I cannot hear you call me Angel, Nor can I taste your lips on mine, I cannot tell you the truth. I remember. Us. I recall everything. The music, the magic, the love, It's all still inside me, and there is it alone. For no one can say it is right to hold on, So long after you and I are gone. But the me that I was Remembers the us That cannot exist anymore. Do you recall any of this? Would you say you care or miss The days we had when we were young? I know it is right for us to move on, But sometimes when I'm lonely And sometimes when I'm glad I think of all the time we had And how you used to hold me And how you used to love me And how I had to hurt you to set you free And above all, I hope you forgive me Because I did what I needed to do To help you move on and to draw some boundries And in another life I would take it back In a life where you're meant for me But you're not So all I can say is I'm Sorry
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elizabeth-halaas
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Dec 13, 2011
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