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I feared this would happen someday It did today. I saw you and froze. No, I didn't see you, My heart did. The one you left like a disused ice rink Hemmed in dejection and despair, Collapsed it's roof and Subject to the elements The one that had only words too sweet For your hollow heart to salivate on It didn't die Not a natural death. So I feared you might rouse it again But I cannot question what right you have to that, because I never stopped loving you.
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May 25, 2016
May 25, 2016 at 11:30 AM UTC
I Feared This Would Happen
I feared this would happen someday It did today. I saw you and froze. No, I didn't see you, My heart did. The one you left like a disused ice rink Hemmed in dejection and despair, Collapsed it's roof and Subject to the elements The one that had only words too sweet For your hollow heart to salivate on It didn't die Not a natural death. So I feared you might rouse it again But I cannot question what right you have to that, because I never stopped loving you.
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May 25, 2016
May 25, 2016 at 11:30 AM UTC
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