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I am so much happier without you. I take the time to write this, only because it is such an unexpected revelation. I go to sleep at night not worrying that I am not wanted in the bed in which we sleep. Not worried that I disturb your comfort. Not worried that you dream me away. I wake up every morning fully rested. I stretch my body out so that I occupy more space in this universe. I brush my teeth to my favorite songs and fix my hair to happy thoughts and it falls just the way I like it. I do not question whether or not I am loved by the ones who should love me, no not since your eyes permanently took their gaze off me. You, master snake charmer. I had been so coiled up. But I have remember me and my venom. I look in the mirror and meet my eyes and smile. No longer to I scrutinize. Now its only your image that I despise. I am so much happier without you. I am full of honey. But I have none to spare for you. You silly little Bear.
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Dec 30, 2012
Dec 30, 2012 at 12:15 AM UTC
Sometimes its a Good Thing
I am so much happier without you. I take the time to write this, only because it is such an unexpected revelation. I go to sleep at night not worrying that I am not wanted in the bed in which we sleep. Not worried that I disturb your comfort. Not worried that you dream me away. I wake up every morning fully rested. I stretch my body out so that I occupy more space in this universe. I brush my teeth to my favorite songs and fix my hair to happy thoughts and it falls just the way I like it. I do not question whether or not I am loved by the ones who should love me, no not since your eyes permanently took their gaze off me. You, master snake charmer. I had been so coiled up. But I have remember me and my venom. I look in the mirror and meet my eyes and smile. No longer to I scrutinize. Now its only your image that I despise. I am so much happier without you. I am full of honey. But I have none to spare for you. You silly little Bear.
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Dec 30, 2012
Dec 30, 2012 at 12:15 AM UTC
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