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Days are dull Grey skies and weeping clouds The sun peaks through and says hello And blue skies leaves you wanting more Days are dull Even when the sun blasts through and burns all the clouds in the sky And you go home a different shade at night This city , this open space .. feels lonely without You These morning and nights with empty beds and unspoken words ,leave me wondering About you Wanting you You are far away In distance But your galaxies away in spirit When you talk to me Your words fall like cement blocks on the floor And pierce my chest and mind like knives I sense it My fear has finally settled in You longer want me You no longer have the need to talk to me Oh how it breaks my souls Oh how I want to cry on your shoulder and in your arms But alas , that is no longer an option I must comfort myself now For you are just a mark On the map of my past You say “only you” You say... But i knows that’s ********
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Jul 8, 2020
Jul 8, 2020 at 5:24 PM UTC
“Only you” you say
Days are dull Grey skies and weeping clouds The sun peaks through and says hello And blue skies leaves you wanting more Days are dull Even when the sun blasts through and burns all the clouds in the sky And you go home a different shade at night This city , this open space .. feels lonely without You These morning and nights with empty beds and unspoken words ,leave me wondering About you Wanting you You are far away In distance But your galaxies away in spirit When you talk to me Your words fall like cement blocks on the floor And pierce my chest and mind like knives I sense it My fear has finally settled in You longer want me You no longer have the need to talk to me Oh how it breaks my souls Oh how I want to cry on your shoulder and in your arms But alas , that is no longer an option I must comfort myself now For you are just a mark On the map of my past You say “only you” You say... But i knows that’s ********
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Jul 8, 2020
Jul 8, 2020 at 5:24 PM UTC
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