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Feb 2012
I don't need you to smile anymore; I can smile on my own,
I don't need you to feel loved; I'd rather be alone.
I don't need you to laugh, because here I am laughing,
I don't need you to live, I don't see me dying.

Thought I couldn't be without you, but I'm fine,
I don't need you anymore to be mine.
I don't need to cry over the times apart,
I'm fine without you; I've taken back my heart.

I was a fool to think we'd ever work out,
You made me smile, but you too often made me pout.
I'm moving on to bigger and better things,
Someone to treat me like a queen, and he'll be my king.

I don't need you to breathe, I'm doing just grand,
And I know you'll be fine without my hand in your hand.
I wish you the best as you travel through life,
We can't even  stay as friends.
Lucie Elizabeth Ann Wesson
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Lucie Elizabeth Ann Wesson  Evanston, Illinois
(Evanston, Illinois)   
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