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Never

If you knew the things I'd done, You'd never think of me again. I wouldn't cross your mind, You wouldn't miss my touch. If you knew how I felt, You would move on. You'd forget those sweet kisses I planted on those lips. You'd forget the way I ran my fingers Down your body, just the way you liked. Touching you in a way you'd never had before. Never again will you find another like me, You had gold, but you prefer silver. And that's okay. So when you pass me on the street, With someone new, Don't you dare think a damn thing. This ship has sailed, baby.
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charlotte-grace
26 / F / American
Published
Jun 26, 2017
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