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You always laughed, when you were with me. You taught me hatred was mine alone I learned to give 'till you were happy, and in my pain you found your home. I remember once you told me, "I won't always be around". The relief that flooded through me, was enough to make a sound. And now they say you're better, "Look at what she's done!" I think they mean your battles, but all I see are smoking guns. And I know that you're still in there Your laughter chills me to the bone, That heart of ice I can't bear, and that is why you're all alone.
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Dec 6, 2017
Dec 6, 2017 at 5:40 AM UTC
A Song For My Sister
You always laughed, when you were with me. You taught me hatred was mine alone I learned to give 'till you were happy, and in my pain you found your home. I remember once you told me, "I won't always be around". The relief that flooded through me, was enough to make a sound. And now they say you're better, "Look at what she's done!" I think they mean your battles, but all I see are smoking guns. And I know that you're still in there Your laughter chills me to the bone, That heart of ice I can't bear, and that is why you're all alone.
LouiseB
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20/F/Irish
Dec 6, 2017
Dec 6, 2017 at 5:40 AM UTC
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