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I tell myself i’m alright & it will heal But there’s no definite time given to mend a heart I’ve been looking for you through every pair of eyes i’ve ever made contact with I look for you in a crowd full of people, hoping i’ll get a glimpse of you The last time i saw your silhouette, i’ll never forget it, how you walked away It’s been weeks but i still dream of you every now & then I uncontrollably smile to myself thinking about you before the sadness takes over If we ever do bump into each other, i’ll be honest, i won’t be able to say half the things i want to tell you I want to meet you to embrace you for the last time, To tuck your hair behind your ear for the last time To see you smile for the last time To ask you how your day was for the last time To have my fingers run through yours for the last time And for the last time, to see you happy & convince myself that you’re better off without me
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Sep 11, 2018
Sep 11, 2018 at 2:18 PM UTC
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I tell myself i’m alright & it will heal But there’s no definite time given to mend a heart I’ve been looking for you through every pair of eyes i’ve ever made contact with I look for you in a crowd full of people, hoping i’ll get a glimpse of you The last time i saw your silhouette, i’ll never forget it, how you walked away It’s been weeks but i still dream of you every now & then I uncontrollably smile to myself thinking about you before the sadness takes over If we ever do bump into each other, i’ll be honest, i won’t be able to say half the things i want to tell you I want to meet you to embrace you for the last time, To tuck your hair behind your ear for the last time To see you smile for the last time To ask you how your day was for the last time To have my fingers run through yours for the last time And for the last time, to see you happy & convince myself that you’re better off without me
Me to you, Soon Ying
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25/M/Singapore
Sep 11, 2018
Sep 11, 2018 at 2:18 PM UTC
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