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Remember when I told you I wanted to marry someone just like you? How young and naive I was then You were my idol and someone whom I trusted so deeply Everything that was cruel and unkind stared me straight in the eyes but still I couldn't see it I was blinded by trust and the hope that the person I loved would be there tomorrow even if he wasn't here today I adopted your philosophies and your interests in a desperate attempt to be seen and favored Your word and your opinion had all the power in the world to shape who I was and how I would think But I'm not your favorite anymore, am I? No one is I'm no longer useful now that I have gained the ability to think for myself My interests were never something you cared about as long as they didn't benefit you The only thing that matters to you is drowning your shame until the person I love is unrecognizable Marry someone like you? I don't even want to be like you.
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Mar 16, 2021
Mar 16, 2021 at 1:50 AM UTC
The Golden Child
Remember when I told you I wanted to marry someone just like you? How young and naive I was then You were my idol and someone whom I trusted so deeply Everything that was cruel and unkind stared me straight in the eyes but still I couldn't see it I was blinded by trust and the hope that the person I loved would be there tomorrow even if he wasn't here today I adopted your philosophies and your interests in a desperate attempt to be seen and favored Your word and your opinion had all the power in the world to shape who I was and how I would think But I'm not your favorite anymore, am I? No one is I'm no longer useful now that I have gained the ability to think for myself My interests were never something you cared about as long as they didn't benefit you The only thing that matters to you is drowning your shame until the person I love is unrecognizable Marry someone like you? I don't even want to be like you.
It's sad boi hours.
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Mar 16, 2021
Mar 16, 2021 at 1:50 AM UTC
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