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You saw only A vulnerable part of me Full of tenderness and mischief All wrapped up in high-pitched Giddy laughter. I touched your growing beard With stories of office happenings And little rants of hanger and stress As your empty arms kept me close and warm. Then you held my hand goodbye. Boy, you only saw a snippet of me The tropical islands I came from And reasons why I love my family. Done. My empowered heart has moved on. And I am so grateful Because you will never know my dreams. No. You no longer deserve my smiles And will never again hear my giggling. Hold on to the memory of me Or who you think I may be. That's all you'll ever have A hazy visage And never all of me.
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Nov 21, 2014
Nov 21, 2014 at 12:32 PM UTC
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You saw only A vulnerable part of me Full of tenderness and mischief All wrapped up in high-pitched Giddy laughter. I touched your growing beard With stories of office happenings And little rants of hanger and stress As your empty arms kept me close and warm. Then you held my hand goodbye. Boy, you only saw a snippet of me The tropical islands I came from And reasons why I love my family. Done. My empowered heart has moved on. And I am so grateful Because you will never know my dreams. No. You no longer deserve my smiles And will never again hear my giggling. Hold on to the memory of me Or who you think I may be. That's all you'll ever have A hazy visage And never all of me.
aisa
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Nov 21, 2014
Nov 21, 2014 at 12:32 PM UTC
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