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Dying Inside

That tear falls from her face like snow in the middle of Winter

You can't hear neither nor care about it either.

You could wipe it away, She wished you would

But you cannot.

Never let your emotions cloud your judgment

It isn't fair to her

She wants you, just doesn't deserve you.

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cheyanne-lynn
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Jan 8, 2013
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