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For you to remember

I poured my heart into your pages and you ripped it all to shreds.

And when you left I was lonely and I cried and the snowman we made smiled at me through the window. And then we kissed for the last time and I gave you my soul for you to keep.

For you to remember.

And I tried to count the days but the calendar turned red.

And it's been so long and I'm angry and the snowman we made lost his hat. And he melted and I froze and when you came back it was spring and we kissed and you brought me your heart and you gave me my soul.

And I melted.

You poured you heart into my pages and the calendar turned red.

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Jan 19, 2010
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