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I thought about the way you used to say my name and I am tired of your voice. I am tired of the constant deafening ringing in my ears when I hear them speak of you. I am tired like old abandoned buildings creeking, waiting to collapse. I am tired of empty promises And the endless calls you said That you wouldn't forget, like how the Elderly in the old folks home wait by the phone just to hear a second of reassurance that they haven't been forgotten about. I'm tired of the way you say my name.
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Sep 16, 2015
Sep 16, 2015 at 4:13 AM UTC
Tired eyes
I thought about the way you used to say my name and I am tired of your voice. I am tired of the constant deafening ringing in my ears when I hear them speak of you. I am tired like old abandoned buildings creeking, waiting to collapse. I am tired of empty promises And the endless calls you said That you wouldn't forget, like how the Elderly in the old folks home wait by the phone just to hear a second of reassurance that they haven't been forgotten about. I'm tired of the way you say my name.
latinwaters
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Sep 16, 2015
Sep 16, 2015 at 4:13 AM UTC
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