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I miss finding your hair On jumpers you had never worn, I miss the way our chargers Plugged in together at the wall. I miss the way you looked at me When now all I see is scorn I miss the way you seemed to care The way we stood against the storm. I miss feeling as if I had worth, Finally, I wasn't alone on this earth. I miss huddling for warmth, Cuddling, chocolate and the hearth. I miss you when we had heart The days I would drive you home in the dark. I miss the days I was by your side Shoulder there every time you cried. I miss not being miserable, I miss wanting to be alive. Mostly I miss being missed by you, That sweet lie of I love you to.
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Apr 14, 2018
Apr 14, 2018 at 9:08 AM UTC
Hit and Miss
I miss finding your hair On jumpers you had never worn, I miss the way our chargers Plugged in together at the wall. I miss the way you looked at me When now all I see is scorn I miss the way you seemed to care The way we stood against the storm. I miss feeling as if I had worth, Finally, I wasn't alone on this earth. I miss huddling for warmth, Cuddling, chocolate and the hearth. I miss you when we had heart The days I would drive you home in the dark. I miss the days I was by your side Shoulder there every time you cried. I miss not being miserable, I miss wanting to be alive. Mostly I miss being missed by you, That sweet lie of I love you to.
RWRutledge
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37/London
Apr 14, 2018
Apr 14, 2018 at 9:08 AM UTC
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