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If you love me

If you love me, Or ever did, I beg you to stop. Usually it would be the opposite But as much as I hate being broken, I hate being the one to break even more. Before, I encouraged you to take the leap— As long as it’s not me, Be my guest. I know how much loving in silence hurts, But if you love me so much you’d understand why I value your silence.
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penguinpoems
18 / F / United States
Published
Oct 16, 2018
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11·74
Tags
#love#justfriends#imsorry
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