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Our Time Came and Went
For what are struggling for, I don't understand. Last I checked you wanted to put in the effort; You wanted it to change; You said there is no one else but us; As far as I can see you haven't tried anything; You are not even saying anything. I hope it's worth it to you; I said this to you once upon a time in disappointment, And honey I still hope it's worth it to you. Last year was a year of loss; We lost so many things that seemed to be important; It's a shame you are part of that loss. I guess our time did come and go; I thought with time we did get better; Maybe I underestimated the damage, But it still saddens me; How something so meaningful can turn to meaningless at the blink of an eye; But we care too much to let go, Honey I hope you know you can always return
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