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When you see her , Don't tell her not  a day goes by without you think about her When you see her, Don't tell her she was the girl who you thought was everything you ever asked for That she showed you true love The one that made you forget why You had hurt so many others before her The one who later on made your tears bounce off walls when it was over When you see her run away She does not deserve  to relive the pain Dont make her eyes turn into thunderstorms You've brought enough tears to her eyes When you see her don't knock at her door You're no longer welcomed Her doors are locked You no longer hold the key Inside hold her tears and memories left behind When you see her do not talk to her You words were knives to her You turned her heart into a graveyard You left her broken promises and damaged feelings   She is learning to survive without you When you see her do not welcome her with a smile For she is no longer yours to hurt
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May 17, 2018
May 17, 2018 at 12:54 AM UTC
When you see her
When you see her , Don't tell her not  a day goes by without you think about her When you see her, Don't tell her she was the girl who you thought was everything you ever asked for That she showed you true love The one that made you forget why You had hurt so many others before her The one who later on made your tears bounce off walls when it was over When you see her run away She does not deserve  to relive the pain Dont make her eyes turn into thunderstorms You've brought enough tears to her eyes When you see her don't knock at her door You're no longer welcomed Her doors are locked You no longer hold the key Inside hold her tears and memories left behind When you see her do not talk to her You words were knives to her You turned her heart into a graveyard You left her broken promises and damaged feelings   She is learning to survive without you When you see her do not welcome her with a smile For she is no longer yours to hurt
Silverlighting
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16/F/Oregon
May 17, 2018
May 17, 2018 at 12:54 AM UTC
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