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I sacrificed a lot for you Missed you too much Cried because I missed you You never appreciated me like you should have But you made everything look so good and so promising I was so confident about our situation You seemed to be too I helped you through so much I traveled to see you Talked with you all the time Was there when no one else was And how do you repay me? By ignoring me all weekend while you’re with your friends Then you say I deserve better That you’re a mess You can see my feelings for you progressing And they were I was falling in love with you I’m not sure why though Because I do deserve better I’m out of your league in more ways than one But I was falling for you nonetheless I started to lower my walls And you saw me falling But instead of catching me You got scared And ran away like a little boy You were going to let me fall flat on my face My momentum was building up But luckily, as you turned to walk away I looked up and saw your turned back And I caught myself I fell, but not as hard as I could have I didn’t hurt anything but my pride Like my fall in the cafeteria I still looked like a fool and I’m embarrassed But in the grand scheme of things You’re just the piece of ice I slipped on in the cafeteria Everyone saw it and talked about it for a while But I got back up and kept walking like nothing happened And that’s what I’m going to do now You were right about one thing I deserve the best I am better than you and the best you will ever have I put your things in a box And labeled it “Military Boyfriend” Not “Funny Boyfriend” or anything else you wanted to be called Just “Military Boyfriend” I learned a lot from you You weren’t trying to teach me But I learned I learned a hell of a lot And when you see me in 3½ years when you come back I will be “that fine bitty you see walking around campus” But I won’t give you the time of day Because you’re just "Military Boyfriend" You’re just the piece of ice I slipped on in the cafeteria
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Jan 3, 2013
Jan 3, 2013 at 12:11 AM UTC
You're Just The Piece of Ice I Slipped On
I sacrificed a lot for you Missed you too much Cried because I missed you You never appreciated me like you should have But you made everything look so good and so promising I was so confident about our situation You seemed to be too I helped you through so much I traveled to see you Talked with you all the time Was there when no one else was And how do you repay me? By ignoring me all weekend while you’re with your friends Then you say I deserve better That you’re a mess You can see my feelings for you progressing And they were I was falling in love with you I’m not sure why though Because I do deserve better I’m out of your league in more ways than one But I was falling for you nonetheless I started to lower my walls And you saw me falling But instead of catching me You got scared And ran away like a little boy You were going to let me fall flat on my face My momentum was building up But luckily, as you turned to walk away I looked up and saw your turned back And I caught myself I fell, but not as hard as I could have I didn’t hurt anything but my pride Like my fall in the cafeteria I still looked like a fool and I’m embarrassed But in the grand scheme of things You’re just the piece of ice I slipped on in the cafeteria Everyone saw it and talked about it for a while But I got back up and kept walking like nothing happened And that’s what I’m going to do now You were right about one thing I deserve the best I am better than you and the best you will ever have I put your things in a box And labeled it “Military Boyfriend” Not “Funny Boyfriend” or anything else you wanted to be called Just “Military Boyfriend” I learned a lot from you You weren’t trying to teach me But I learned I learned a hell of a lot And when you see me in 3½ years when you come back I will be “that fine bitty you see walking around campus” But I won’t give you the time of day Because you’re just "Military Boyfriend" You’re just the piece of ice I slipped on in the cafeteria
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Jan 3, 2013
Jan 3, 2013 at 12:11 AM UTC
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