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Growing up, My father warned me About many things. But he never warned me To stay away from brown eyes That glistened when she smiled Or freckles that only appeared along her Cheeks in the sun. He never warned me that I could become Hooked On a person so easily. That I could, And I would Do anything for her happiness Even if that meant Destroying Myself. He never warned me that falling in love Could be painful, One-sided Cruel. He never warned me for the rejection, The thoughts Of never being enough. The nights Of drinking Until passing out On the bathroom floor. He never warned me that a person could love You one day and Change   Their mind The next. But in defense of my father   I don't think anyone Could have warned me About the dangers Of falling in love with Her.
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May 30, 2016
May 30, 2016 at 1:50 AM UTC
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Growing up, My father warned me About many things. But he never warned me To stay away from brown eyes That glistened when she smiled Or freckles that only appeared along her Cheeks in the sun. He never warned me that I could become Hooked On a person so easily. That I could, And I would Do anything for her happiness Even if that meant Destroying Myself. He never warned me that falling in love Could be painful, One-sided Cruel. He never warned me for the rejection, The thoughts Of never being enough. The nights Of drinking Until passing out On the bathroom floor. He never warned me that a person could love You one day and Change   Their mind The next. But in defense of my father   I don't think anyone Could have warned me About the dangers Of falling in love with Her.
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May 30, 2016
May 30, 2016 at 1:50 AM UTC
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