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the angels ****** me up with their blue heavenly demon eyes and still everything just seems more clear here on the other side you were white and I was black, you were the sun and I the moon most of the time we belonged to each other, we just never belonged it was a game for the one's who wanted to play, you never wanted to play love was like walking when there was no rain, walking in the sun and leaving you was the hardest thing I ever did, until I did it you never loved reading books the way I did, we were different but again we always knew that we were not the same human being this boy would consider himself smart when I could only see sadness his broken dreams made me question my own broken little world I wanted to escape for the summer, maybe for the rest of my life living my life on the run, forever avoiding your killer green eyes I could never swim in cold water and you were never here to teach me
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May 9, 2016
May 9, 2016 at 2:52 PM UTC
cold water
the angels ****** me up with their blue heavenly demon eyes and still everything just seems more clear here on the other side you were white and I was black, you were the sun and I the moon most of the time we belonged to each other, we just never belonged it was a game for the one's who wanted to play, you never wanted to play love was like walking when there was no rain, walking in the sun and leaving you was the hardest thing I ever did, until I did it you never loved reading books the way I did, we were different but again we always knew that we were not the same human being this boy would consider himself smart when I could only see sadness his broken dreams made me question my own broken little world I wanted to escape for the summer, maybe for the rest of my life living my life on the run, forever avoiding your killer green eyes I could never swim in cold water and you were never here to teach me
BelleVictoria
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May 9, 2016
May 9, 2016 at 2:52 PM UTC
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