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Heart's Amnesia

Your name still whispers through my head I still see your face when I close my eyes I hear the promise in those three words you once said How did you forget? Forget the way we talked about the future? Our future. Forget the way we would sneak in late night phone calls? Because we couldn't go an hour without hearing each other's voice. Forget our plans? Our love? Us? We were forever. But forever didn't last. You promised me forever. But I guess you forgot. Your heart's amnesia ruined it all. Now all those plans are reminders of what could've been. Should've been.
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Jun 5, 2013
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