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seeing you sit across me is scary and familiar and scary because its familiar (and familiar because it is scary) i don't love you any more. and that is scary and unfamiliar. but seeing you sit across from me i became so sure that i didn't even need to question it. i feel the hole in my heart stitching its last little stiches it is fragile but it is complete. i will never regret my love for you because to love is to feel and to feel is to be human i will never regret how i gave you everything i had but i will always regret not seeing when enough was enough for not believing i was enough. i am enough. sitting across from you is pleasant but fleeting and though i'll smell your scent on me for hours afterwards and stand and watch you walk away for a little too long it will all flutter away it will melt and it will pass. and i will smile because i am full and a little more sure and that is scary and unfamiliar yet pleasant and permanent.
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Apr 9, 2018
Apr 9, 2018 at 4:20 PM UTC
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seeing you sit across me is scary and familiar and scary because its familiar (and familiar because it is scary) i don't love you any more. and that is scary and unfamiliar. but seeing you sit across from me i became so sure that i didn't even need to question it. i feel the hole in my heart stitching its last little stiches it is fragile but it is complete. i will never regret my love for you because to love is to feel and to feel is to be human i will never regret how i gave you everything i had but i will always regret not seeing when enough was enough for not believing i was enough. i am enough. sitting across from you is pleasant but fleeting and though i'll smell your scent on me for hours afterwards and stand and watch you walk away for a little too long it will all flutter away it will melt and it will pass. and i will smile because i am full and a little more sure and that is scary and unfamiliar yet pleasant and permanent.
hannah-elizabeth-2
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Apr 9, 2018
Apr 9, 2018 at 4:20 PM UTC
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