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You were a beautiful Fix To an unknown problem. You liked me so much I had to end it. Because we are not looking For each other. You want someone to love you. I want... Someone to fill the silence. Maybe you're too young, Maybe I'm too ******* bored* Of sad, beautiful girls. Either way, I couldn't keep kissing you And thinking of her. You were like An Indiana summer: Hot And miserable. I knew I was too Emotionally unavailable For you. Pretending to be jealous When I just Didn't give a **** Anymore. I was tired Of complacency. And you were tired Of waiting for me To commit. So I ripped the band-aid off After a month of messing with the edges. Somehow my skin Is still sticky. I feel bad, But I resent you For being the prettiest girl Who's ever wanted me... And still being wrong for me. And I resent myself For my good intentions, But bad timing. You may hate it, But I want to say that There's no one I'd rather Have wasted my summer with.
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Dec 2, 2016
Dec 2, 2016 at 2:16 PM UTC
Indiana Summer
You were a beautiful Fix To an unknown problem. You liked me so much I had to end it. Because we are not looking For each other. You want someone to love you. I want... Someone to fill the silence. Maybe you're too young, Maybe I'm too ******* bored* Of sad, beautiful girls. Either way, I couldn't keep kissing you And thinking of her. You were like An Indiana summer: Hot And miserable. I knew I was too Emotionally unavailable For you. Pretending to be jealous When I just Didn't give a **** Anymore. I was tired Of complacency. And you were tired Of waiting for me To commit. So I ripped the band-aid off After a month of messing with the edges. Somehow my skin Is still sticky. I feel bad, But I resent you For being the prettiest girl Who's ever wanted me... And still being wrong for me. And I resent myself For my good intentions, But bad timing. You may hate it, But I want to say that There's no one I'd rather Have wasted my summer with.
amanda-newby
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Dec 2, 2016
Dec 2, 2016 at 2:16 PM UTC
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