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We were lying in bed, limbs all tangled. You were staring in my eyes, yours filled with water. You told me no more, you didn't want to hide. I said okay. I should have fought. We were laying in bed, our lips were mingled. Your fingers traced my skin. You told me we should stop. I said nothing. I should have begged. We were laying in bed, our hearts were one. Your arms held me tight. You told me you should go. I said please don't. We were laying in bed, our bodies shattered. You told me it was over, you were tired of pretending to be who you weren't. I was lying in bed, alone.
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May 1, 2017
May 1, 2017 at 9:49 AM UTC
What We Were
We were lying in bed, limbs all tangled. You were staring in my eyes, yours filled with water. You told me no more, you didn't want to hide. I said okay. I should have fought. We were laying in bed, our lips were mingled. Your fingers traced my skin. You told me we should stop. I said nothing. I should have begged. We were laying in bed, our hearts were one. Your arms held me tight. You told me you should go. I said please don't. We were laying in bed, our bodies shattered. You told me it was over, you were tired of pretending to be who you weren't. I was lying in bed, alone.
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May 1, 2017
May 1, 2017 at 9:49 AM UTC
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