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I've lost my father more than a year ago It should be enough time to mourn, no? I loved him with all my heart And just like that he was taken out of The only realities I've ever known Yes, death is indeed inevitable But is it fair to make us love something so ever dearly To just rip it out of our grasp In such short notice and in such swift torment I loved him with all my heart And my eyes will never shed enough tears For a man that created a spectacle of all the other men that had, has and will ever enter my life And I'm unable to show my mother This pain I feel She's sitting in her room listening to the old Warmth and lovingness in Michael Bolton's voice As she cries to her heart's content and She reminisces all the glorious times they've had Ignorant to how I'd feel hearing the agony in her throat I loved him with all my heart To be selfish and to be selfless at the same time And I love her with all my heart To let her see the strongest and the most resilient Version of her daughter -fir.m
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Dec 26, 2019
Dec 26, 2019 at 9:30 PM UTC
That version of myself
I've lost my father more than a year ago It should be enough time to mourn, no? I loved him with all my heart And just like that he was taken out of The only realities I've ever known Yes, death is indeed inevitable But is it fair to make us love something so ever dearly To just rip it out of our grasp In such short notice and in such swift torment I loved him with all my heart And my eyes will never shed enough tears For a man that created a spectacle of all the other men that had, has and will ever enter my life And I'm unable to show my mother This pain I feel She's sitting in her room listening to the old Warmth and lovingness in Michael Bolton's voice As she cries to her heart's content and She reminisces all the glorious times they've had Ignorant to how I'd feel hearing the agony in her throat I loved him with all my heart To be selfish and to be selfless at the same time And I love her with all my heart To let her see the strongest and the most resilient Version of her daughter -fir.m
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Dec 26, 2019
Dec 26, 2019 at 9:30 PM UTC
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