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just walk away

I'm so tired of you acting like nothing happened cause I just can't do that you say we can be friends like I should celebrate like I can be happy again well it doesn't work like that you insulted me in every way and I let you, but not anymore I've learned to stand alone I worked so hard and you... you walking around with your hair grown out like I always wanted you giving me your evilly adorable smirk knowing you make my heart skip like I use to love you cheering me on like a friend which I use to wish for on every star but now I just want you gone because I got run over following you and I only make that mistake once so listen for once you don't get to decide not any more I'm stronger push me I'll push back so stop the act don't try to pretend like your a good guy and we can be friends Just because they don't know doesn't mean it didn't happen you made this mistake and it's permanent because I won't forget I can't forgive it's just too much so you can say what you want but don't pretend your my friend because you never even said I'm sorry and NO your texts don't count they never did so stop talking cause all I hear is crap excuses piling on top of each other not one word being an apology so when you really care look me in the eye and just say I'm sorry until than when you see me just walk away
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Aug 1, 2012
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