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The phone rang again last night                  He carried new versions of last spring’s heartbreak, in a brand new season We’d taken some time apart, and while I loved the freedom, my life’s destined to be his              We’re fatally; fatefully intertwined he’s my ****** soul mate We’ve gotten reacquainted over coffees on the afternoon; he knows how I take it; too much creamer for a fake delight, a little bit of sweet to lighten up the dark     He takes his black, without sugar or any messy mixed deceptions I whisper, red eyed once again, ‘I haven’t anything to offer; you took too much before’                  He remains silent, it’s his style, I’ve grown fond of these becoming characteristics; loyal, dependable, and while he can’t be exclusive he never stays away for long I wouldn’t call what we have love, but an old fashion arranged marriage              He doesn’t mind my hearts to broken to hold and I don’t mention my resentment towards are lifetime commitment  --- we just sit in each other’s company sharing our afternoon coffees with the same old problems staring at the same bad news.
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Sep 6, 2014
Sep 6, 2014 at 11:08 AM UTC
A Visitor Turns to Friend - Age 20
The phone rang again last night                  He carried new versions of last spring’s heartbreak, in a brand new season We’d taken some time apart, and while I loved the freedom, my life’s destined to be his              We’re fatally; fatefully intertwined he’s my ****** soul mate We’ve gotten reacquainted over coffees on the afternoon; he knows how I take it; too much creamer for a fake delight, a little bit of sweet to lighten up the dark     He takes his black, without sugar or any messy mixed deceptions I whisper, red eyed once again, ‘I haven’t anything to offer; you took too much before’                  He remains silent, it’s his style, I’ve grown fond of these becoming characteristics; loyal, dependable, and while he can’t be exclusive he never stays away for long I wouldn’t call what we have love, but an old fashion arranged marriage              He doesn’t mind my hearts to broken to hold and I don’t mention my resentment towards are lifetime commitment  --- we just sit in each other’s company sharing our afternoon coffees with the same old problems staring at the same bad news.
- From A Journey of Self to Self
chris-hollermann
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Sep 6, 2014
Sep 6, 2014 at 11:08 AM UTC
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