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Mason jars filled to their rims with iced tea and my tears I've packed this picnic lunch for two but now only need enough for one We sat on the cool gray rocks and looked out at the ocean The way it reflected the suns light made the world seem at peace But then your voice disturbed the silence and stillness in the air And it filled my ears with the cruel phrase that escaped your lips "I can't play this part anymore, I don't love you" My heart broke like the waves lapping at the shore The quiet stillness had forever been broken as your lips motioned still And even though I knew you were talking, the words made not a single sound For in my mind all that echoed was the proclamation of your non-feelings My eyes stung with the brutality of your beautiful jaw moving up and down They filled with water saltier than the ocean before us And then the world crashed to a close as I became a used to be Unloveable and just another part of your history
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Jun 24, 2013
Jun 24, 2013 at 8:11 PM UTC
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Mason jars filled to their rims with iced tea and my tears I've packed this picnic lunch for two but now only need enough for one We sat on the cool gray rocks and looked out at the ocean The way it reflected the suns light made the world seem at peace But then your voice disturbed the silence and stillness in the air And it filled my ears with the cruel phrase that escaped your lips "I can't play this part anymore, I don't love you" My heart broke like the waves lapping at the shore The quiet stillness had forever been broken as your lips motioned still And even though I knew you were talking, the words made not a single sound For in my mind all that echoed was the proclamation of your non-feelings My eyes stung with the brutality of your beautiful jaw moving up and down They filled with water saltier than the ocean before us And then the world crashed to a close as I became a used to be Unloveable and just another part of your history
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Jun 24, 2013
Jun 24, 2013 at 8:11 PM UTC
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