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he says he loved her, but only as a friend; she says she would still love him regardless, until the end. she says she loved him way too much; he says he loved her too, but not as much. he says he tried to return the love she gave; she says she was a martyr for love, and a slave. she says she would never tire out; he says he did not mean to just fool about. she says he tricked her into giving all her love away; he says she did it all on her own, that he didn't even have anything to say. he says she suddenly vanished into thin air; she says he became someone she could no longer bear. she says he–the he she first met–had left her; he says she–the she he knew best–turned out to be just like his mother. she says she tried to stay with him; he says she broke her promise–“through thick and thin.” she says she still loves him, despite what happened three years ago; he says he is not the same person she loved from long ago.
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May 31, 2019
May 31, 2019 at 4:39 PM UTC
two sides of a story
he says he loved her, but only as a friend; she says she would still love him regardless, until the end. she says she loved him way too much; he says he loved her too, but not as much. he says he tried to return the love she gave; she says she was a martyr for love, and a slave. she says she would never tire out; he says he did not mean to just fool about. she says he tricked her into giving all her love away; he says she did it all on her own, that he didn't even have anything to say. he says she suddenly vanished into thin air; she says he became someone she could no longer bear. she says he–the he she first met–had left her; he says she–the she he knew best–turned out to be just like his mother. she says she tried to stay with him; he says she broke her promise–“through thick and thin.” she says she still loves him, despite what happened three years ago; he says he is not the same person she loved from long ago.
(060119) a.e.
anaiyanana
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May 31, 2019
May 31, 2019 at 4:39 PM UTC
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