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All I Ever Wanted
I wanted you to hold me. I wanted you to take my hand though it all. Why did you turn out to be so fake. So stuck up and unreasonable. You know, girl, he changed you. He made you some one you're not. I also know more about you than you think. I love you. And I know you had some sort of feelings. it might have been just a little. Maybe, even more than that. But you just are not like that. You don't ever want that. You tell me all the time. But him. He is nothing you need. He is not good. He treats me like I'm nothing. Why do you stay with him after the things he said? After he made me shed my own tears? Shed my own blood? All I ever wanted for you to see that I love you. That; You. Are. My. Life. But now, you aren't. Because you, ma'am. Are a complete. And extreme. User. Goodbye.
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