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Crush

I've never been the type of girl To fall so easily for a guy But here I am falling for you And I can't even fathom why You were just a cafeteria crush My feelings weren't supposed to grow But with these food and snack encounters I found that we've reaped and now we sow Your cool fingers on my neck Halt me enough to arch my spine I know our love wouldn't be tragic But I can't let history rewind So I'll let you in eventually When these walls all finally come down But if you decide to climb them Please don't be crushed if you hit the ground
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Oct 3, 2015
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