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In That Moment

I remember it like it was yesterday. We were driving a little too fast, and the destination didn't matter. I was just watching you, Singing the song on the radio, Reciting every line perfectly, (me chiming in where I could), The smile on your face filled my heart with nostalgia. Because in that moment, You weren't the guy that you grew up to be, You were the boy I fell in love with years ago. I go to that moment whenever I miss you. Whenever my heart goes numb, Or worse, When I can feel every ounce of pain from you not being there. In that moment, I was safe. In that moment, I knew, the definition of never-ending. I knew, that I would forever be stuck, In that seat, In that car, In that moment, Watching you.
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Written by
logan-smith
American
Published
Apr 15, 2015
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28·138
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#love#heartbreak#past#driving#unrequited-love
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