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I’d say go to hell, but I never want to see you again.
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I wear my mother’s scars like armor across my chest. And I’ve learned how to run even faster than my father did.
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When I was younger, I always felt like I was lucky to have known the love that I did, regardless of how long I had it for. But as I got older, I became more and more convinced that it is harder to have something beautiful and then lose it, than it is to not have had it at all. And so I often found myself wishing that I had never met him to begin with.
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All I knew was that nobody had ever loved me enough to stay.
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He is the only person I’ve ever hated more than my own self.
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And when he texts you 3 months later saying he made a mistake, and he misses you, and he needs you back- ask him what color your eyes are.
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I was an artist by trade, but you and I were the most beautiful thing that I had ever created. I wanted my name all over you.
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I’m sorry, but I just don’t need you anymore the way that I used to.
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We tried.
Sometimes I think that’s all you really can do.
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Yeah, I’ve got some demons hiding in my closet. But I never pretended to be any type of angel.
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