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As I laid there once more with your arms wrapped around my waist, head wresting in my chest, I whispered, "something keeps leading me back to you, if only I knew." You lifted your head, smiled and asked what I said. I never repeated what I said but you still grasped a little tighter and said, "it's always been you, there's something about you." At that very moment; same thought we had in mind, I realized its not a "something," but a "someone" and that someone is happily you-- Until an hour later after you held me, you held another and that 'happily,' turned quickly to 'sadly.' --Left to question why; question how, but simply replied, "I'm used to it, too many to count."
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Apr 17, 2019
Apr 17, 2019 at 12:15 AM UTC
Too Many To Count
As I laid there once more with your arms wrapped around my waist, head wresting in my chest, I whispered, "something keeps leading me back to you, if only I knew." You lifted your head, smiled and asked what I said. I never repeated what I said but you still grasped a little tighter and said, "it's always been you, there's something about you." At that very moment; same thought we had in mind, I realized its not a "something," but a "someone" and that someone is happily you-- Until an hour later after you held me, you held another and that 'happily,' turned quickly to 'sadly.' --Left to question why; question how, but simply replied, "I'm used to it, too many to count."
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Apr 17, 2019
Apr 17, 2019 at 12:15 AM UTC
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