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My lover's dead and I like him better that way. When he was by my side, I did not know what to say as my heart was always in a horrid, constant state of incomprehensible joy, my emotions so great, they overtook my mind, and all I could do was let myself be loved and sigh graciously in lieu. My lover's dead, but he still haunts my mind. He hides silently, waiting in every place I can find, pulling me to him with invisible strings so he can entrap me in the felicity that young love brings. But I am tired, so tired, of being in love, of the pain that overtakes me when I am floating above in blessed happiness, with him as my wings waiting to fall, because love is a capricious thing.
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Oct 22, 2013
Oct 22, 2013 at 8:44 PM UTC
My Lover's Dead
My lover's dead and I like him better that way. When he was by my side, I did not know what to say as my heart was always in a horrid, constant state of incomprehensible joy, my emotions so great, they overtook my mind, and all I could do was let myself be loved and sigh graciously in lieu. My lover's dead, but he still haunts my mind. He hides silently, waiting in every place I can find, pulling me to him with invisible strings so he can entrap me in the felicity that young love brings. But I am tired, so tired, of being in love, of the pain that overtakes me when I am floating above in blessed happiness, with him as my wings waiting to fall, because love is a capricious thing.
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Oct 22, 2013
Oct 22, 2013 at 8:44 PM UTC
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