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Can’t forgive Can’t forget I have to let you go I cried for you I’d die for you I miss you more than you know You wrote me An angry note And slipped it into my hand With accusations Made of furious ink Telling me your pain is more than you can stand But near the note’s end You write the phrase I love you I break down crying there and then I cut out that sentence In your perfect handwriting And read it over and over again Love and hate Aren’t opposites We loathe and love each other to death Maybe it would hurt less If we didn’t care But we do and it gets worse with every breath I wish we could have it back But the bond’s too broken to repair And it kills me more to stay I’ll miss you past the (wh)Y In eternallY But I have to walk away REPOST IF YOU UNDERSTAND AND LOVE AND LOATHE SOMEONE SIMULTANEOUSLY PLEASE COMMENT, I LOVE TO READ INTERPRETATIONS OF MY WORK.
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Oct 19, 2014
Oct 19, 2014 at 8:56 PM UTC
Non-opposite Love and Loathing
Can’t forgive Can’t forget I have to let you go I cried for you I’d die for you I miss you more than you know You wrote me An angry note And slipped it into my hand With accusations Made of furious ink Telling me your pain is more than you can stand But near the note’s end You write the phrase I love you I break down crying there and then I cut out that sentence In your perfect handwriting And read it over and over again Love and hate Aren’t opposites We loathe and love each other to death Maybe it would hurt less If we didn’t care But we do and it gets worse with every breath I wish we could have it back But the bond’s too broken to repair And it kills me more to stay I’ll miss you past the (wh)Y In eternallY But I have to walk away REPOST IF YOU UNDERSTAND AND LOVE AND LOATHE SOMEONE SIMULTANEOUSLY PLEASE COMMENT, I LOVE TO READ INTERPRETATIONS OF MY WORK.
REPOST IF YOU UNDERSTAND AND LOVE AND LOATHE SOMEONE SIMULTANEOUSLY PLEASE COMMENT, I LOVE TO READ INTERPRETATIONS OF MY WORK.
ember-evanescent
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Oct 19, 2014
Oct 19, 2014 at 8:56 PM UTC
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