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No thanks, Summer

by setmefree

They say poems don't have to rhyme. That time heals all wounds And absence makes the heart grow fonder. I'm no Scarlett or Juliet, but I can swear among all the things I never want to have to say to you, the most embarrassing is "I missed you so badly, I couldn't get out of bed today." They say there are other fish in the sea, well, I don't swim. I don't breathe water. I drown. And you're the lifeguard, flirting with that bitch in a bikini. But it's okay. Poems don't have to rhyme. A lot of good that does me.
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