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It was the pre-weeks of winter Our connection was growing thinner Leaves fell, and I began to shiver Then, I knew my heart would need a blister. Our time went by like a breeze I assumed we had a tight lease And I was mad at you for being a tease Weren't we supposed to go for drinks? Some doors are best left closed, I guess But that notion keeps my anxiety worse Like playing a grandmaster in chess Oh, emotions and you pretty ugly mess. Love's gone, and regret pays the rent Talk about an ending that's nonchalant.
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Oct 8, 2024
Oct 8, 2024 at 7:32 PM UTC
Heart's Tenant
It was the pre-weeks of winter Our connection was growing thinner Leaves fell, and I began to shiver Then, I knew my heart would need a blister. Our time went by like a breeze I assumed we had a tight lease And I was mad at you for being a tease Weren't we supposed to go for drinks? Some doors are best left closed, I guess But that notion keeps my anxiety worse Like playing a grandmaster in chess Oh, emotions and you pretty ugly mess. Love's gone, and regret pays the rent Talk about an ending that's nonchalant.
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Oct 8, 2024
Oct 8, 2024 at 7:32 PM UTC
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