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I don't feel Your touch Anymore. Or hear you Calling my name. I love you (past tense) I don't taste You on my Tongue Or smell your Sweet, sweet Scent. Because I love you (Past tense) I don't see You in my Dreams Or think of You that often Anymore Because I love you (Past tense) But sometimes At night I lie awake And I feel Your touch On my skin I hear Your voice Calling me. I taste You on My tongue I catch A whiff of Your scent I think Of you. Just you. And hope I'll dream Of you again. Because I Don't love you Past tense Still, I love you. (Present tense)
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Jun 7, 2014
Jun 7, 2014 at 7:19 PM UTC
I Love You (Past Tense)
I don't feel Your touch Anymore. Or hear you Calling my name. I love you (past tense) I don't taste You on my Tongue Or smell your Sweet, sweet Scent. Because I love you (Past tense) I don't see You in my Dreams Or think of You that often Anymore Because I love you (Past tense) But sometimes At night I lie awake And I feel Your touch On my skin I hear Your voice Calling me. I taste You on My tongue I catch A whiff of Your scent I think Of you. Just you. And hope I'll dream Of you again. Because I Don't love you Past tense Still, I love you. (Present tense)
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Jun 7, 2014
Jun 7, 2014 at 7:19 PM UTC
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