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Guilty Satisfaction

While I lay there naked

I had wished you'd told me the way you felt

Staring into my hazel eyes

I wish you had grabbed me by my heartstrings

Never said goodbye

I wish we had laid in that bed of self righteousness

Made a life out of the pride we had left

I pray that you find happiness

In a woman

Keep her safely in your life

I hope that every day that we cross paths

You thank the day we traded names

I hope you wish we had found our children

That we had raised and named in our dreams

We could have our built a home out of passion

Of our guilty satisfaction of meeting at 2am

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courtney-karg
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Mar 18, 2014
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