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Oh lover, You bite your tongue until it bleeds But you were never prepared To bleed the truth. The truth stains our relationship Tarnishes it indefinitely And like a sore scab begging to be picked. I pick. I pick and pick and I can't stop, I can't stop myself. And lover, Although it hurts the more I pick, the more I think The more I realise. You were never mine. You belong to somebody else You always belonged to somebody else, because that somebody else has you in their heart and in their head. Lover, I care. Lord knows I care too much, so much so I have to let you go. To give myself the freedom to move on, To give you the space needed to search for your soul. Dear lover, Know that I see you in every moon and star I would give you the entire galaxy if I could I hear you in every breeze like your sweet whispers I feel you in every love song that breaks my silent heart. Oh lover. I just hope our paths meet again, lover.
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Oct 27, 2020
Oct 27, 2020 at 5:59 PM UTC
Oh, lover
Oh lover, You bite your tongue until it bleeds But you were never prepared To bleed the truth. The truth stains our relationship Tarnishes it indefinitely And like a sore scab begging to be picked. I pick. I pick and pick and I can't stop, I can't stop myself. And lover, Although it hurts the more I pick, the more I think The more I realise. You were never mine. You belong to somebody else You always belonged to somebody else, because that somebody else has you in their heart and in their head. Lover, I care. Lord knows I care too much, so much so I have to let you go. To give myself the freedom to move on, To give you the space needed to search for your soul. Dear lover, Know that I see you in every moon and star I would give you the entire galaxy if I could I hear you in every breeze like your sweet whispers I feel you in every love song that breaks my silent heart. Oh lover. I just hope our paths meet again, lover.
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Oct 27, 2020
Oct 27, 2020 at 5:59 PM UTC
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