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Okay so, I told myself I'd write a poem Or something About this because Writing always helps Right? So here goes: You came to me In a dream last night (Again. God, please just leave me alone) And asked me if I thought of you Often. And I tilted my head And smiled some Crippled cracked grin And my chest filled up With warm water And I was drowning From the inside out As I burbled and sputtered Through the choking waves: "There has not Been a day where I have not Thought of you Since we met." And I ******* Hate myself Because I stumbled Over my words I was sure would Spill out poetic, Or at least better Sounding than that, And I wanted to Impress you someway Somehow Even though the last time I saw you You told me you couldn't believe You fell for my stupid poetry The first time around, And I ******* Hate myself Because now My dreams are speaking More truth Than I can willingly Admit to awake.
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Jun 6, 2018
Jun 6, 2018 at 3:27 PM UTC
I'm Not A Morning Person But You're Making Them All The Worse
Okay so, I told myself I'd write a poem Or something About this because Writing always helps Right? So here goes: You came to me In a dream last night (Again. God, please just leave me alone) And asked me if I thought of you Often. And I tilted my head And smiled some Crippled cracked grin And my chest filled up With warm water And I was drowning From the inside out As I burbled and sputtered Through the choking waves: "There has not Been a day where I have not Thought of you Since we met." And I ******* Hate myself Because I stumbled Over my words I was sure would Spill out poetic, Or at least better Sounding than that, And I wanted to Impress you someway Somehow Even though the last time I saw you You told me you couldn't believe You fell for my stupid poetry The first time around, And I ******* Hate myself Because now My dreams are speaking More truth Than I can willingly Admit to awake.
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Jun 6, 2018
Jun 6, 2018 at 3:27 PM UTC
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