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I was a welcome mat for your muddy and blistered feet an open entrance for your troubled mind a shelter for your shattered heart on nights where the silence became too loud but soon, you took your refuge for granted, my view of you over time became slanted your ***** dishes in the sink were quicker to clean than being able to see what you were doing to me a friendship that once felt like home became broken and I became a pit stop that was conveniently placed on your daily route and you only paid in self-doubts you were a wounded traveler that could never give, but could always take and always left the next morning with pieces of my own sanity I needed to lock my doors before I ended up losing everything
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Mar 19, 2018
Mar 19, 2018 at 6:23 PM UTC
wounded traveler
I was a welcome mat for your muddy and blistered feet an open entrance for your troubled mind a shelter for your shattered heart on nights where the silence became too loud but soon, you took your refuge for granted, my view of you over time became slanted your ***** dishes in the sink were quicker to clean than being able to see what you were doing to me a friendship that once felt like home became broken and I became a pit stop that was conveniently placed on your daily route and you only paid in self-doubts you were a wounded traveler that could never give, but could always take and always left the next morning with pieces of my own sanity I needed to lock my doors before I ended up losing everything
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22/Agender/Chapel Hill, NC
Mar 19, 2018
Mar 19, 2018 at 6:23 PM UTC
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