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I could have, Should have, But if I would have Listened to the thunderous voices in my Gut— I wouldn’t have to regret these words That left my mouth Prematurely, unfiltered Rolling off my childish tongue. Eating bagel bites, I heard the words *“I think I am Falling in love With you.”* The deepest sinking feeling in my chest, Without a breath of clarity, Or a drip of saliva To swallow my lies, I spit out the words “I love you too…” My instant regret. He took a breath of relief As if he was holding this in For a lifetime. What the actual **** What am I saying? What am I doing? How do my words affect others? I ****** his whole world up. Three simple words, Power in simplicity— Use them wisely, Invest with care. You never know how much you can **** someone’s world up– Make them go crazy, Make yourself go crazy with regret. Three simple words: I love you. I loved you. BUT— I was not in love with you. ****
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Nov 12, 2015
Nov 12, 2015 at 2:05 PM UTC
Burnt Bagel Bites
I could have, Should have, But if I would have Listened to the thunderous voices in my Gut— I wouldn’t have to regret these words That left my mouth Prematurely, unfiltered Rolling off my childish tongue. Eating bagel bites, I heard the words *“I think I am Falling in love With you.”* The deepest sinking feeling in my chest, Without a breath of clarity, Or a drip of saliva To swallow my lies, I spit out the words “I love you too…” My instant regret. He took a breath of relief As if he was holding this in For a lifetime. What the actual **** What am I saying? What am I doing? How do my words affect others? I ****** his whole world up. Three simple words, Power in simplicity— Use them wisely, Invest with care. You never know how much you can **** someone’s world up– Make them go crazy, Make yourself go crazy with regret. Three simple words: I love you. I loved you. BUT— I was not in love with you. ****
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Nov 12, 2015
Nov 12, 2015 at 2:05 PM UTC
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