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*A cheesy pickup line Grand parade of flattery You’re first in line Cute Funny Surprise, I’m here I can’t stay long How many kisses? I lost count Sweets You’re too good for me I’m glad you’re in my life You make me happy I’m not seeing anyone else It’s not possible for me to stop liking you I’m just really busy* All of the things you said and did Run around my head Like a haunted carousel I’m reluctant to ride again. I mute my heartbreak by reminiscing In betweens of our beginning and end. Then I think You couldn’t remember the color of my eyes, Even if you were staring right at them. I remember every smile you cracked, And the way your half naked body danced. Saving a list of your favorite things, Should I ever forget. (I never did.) My thief in broad daylight, How I adored your lies. Your someone new Was the reason you stopped making time, And I wasn’t worth a poem Or an apology, Much less a goodbye. So, this is mine.
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Feb 15, 2018
Feb 15, 2018 at 1:16 AM UTC
In between the beginning and end
*A cheesy pickup line Grand parade of flattery You’re first in line Cute Funny Surprise, I’m here I can’t stay long How many kisses? I lost count Sweets You’re too good for me I’m glad you’re in my life You make me happy I’m not seeing anyone else It’s not possible for me to stop liking you I’m just really busy* All of the things you said and did Run around my head Like a haunted carousel I’m reluctant to ride again. I mute my heartbreak by reminiscing In betweens of our beginning and end. Then I think You couldn’t remember the color of my eyes, Even if you were staring right at them. I remember every smile you cracked, And the way your half naked body danced. Saving a list of your favorite things, Should I ever forget. (I never did.) My thief in broad daylight, How I adored your lies. Your someone new Was the reason you stopped making time, And I wasn’t worth a poem Or an apology, Much less a goodbye. So, this is mine.
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Feb 15, 2018
Feb 15, 2018 at 1:16 AM UTC
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