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When you ignore me.

I'd rather shatter and watch all the tiny pieces of me fall to the ground then have you ignore me. In that fragmented moment in time when I am completely dissolved, at least I will be free. Free from the infectious words rolling off your tongue. Those sweet lies, in which you deceitfully soak in poison. I believe everything you have ever spoken only because I love you, but when your smile fails to hide your cruel intentions, that is when I wish my soul would liquefy. If only I could say goodbye to your wicked lies when you ignore me.
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chante-r-brunet
French
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Mar 12, 2012
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