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How am I supposed to get over you, when you are always there? When you are with my best friend? Hearing your tight lipped laugh rips me apart. My best friend is now called your girlfriend. You are now my childhood night terror, my embarrassing memory, the scar on my forehead that never quite healed correctly. You are now the awkward, off limits subject we can't talk about. You are now the name people feel uncomfortable uttering around me. You have embedded yourself so deeply into me that I think I'm stuck with you forever.
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Mar 29, 2013
Mar 29, 2013 at 2:43 AM UTC
Twenty Eight
How am I supposed to get over you, when you are always there? When you are with my best friend? Hearing your tight lipped laugh rips me apart. My best friend is now called your girlfriend. You are now my childhood night terror, my embarrassing memory, the scar on my forehead that never quite healed correctly. You are now the awkward, off limits subject we can't talk about. You are now the name people feel uncomfortable uttering around me. You have embedded yourself so deeply into me that I think I'm stuck with you forever.
b-tuominen
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Mar 29, 2013
Mar 29, 2013 at 2:43 AM UTC
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