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Release Me
© Francis Maugo I need to run. I need to stow away From all the aggravation  He caused inside. I need to shout, I need to cry.  For what reason wouldn't  I able to let him know farewell? I need to continue on;  I can't give up. I love him more than  He will at any point know. I need to begin once again I  need to feel free! However, this aggravation  That won't ever leave me be. He hurt me awful;  The aggravation is profound From every one of the guarantees  he was unable to keep. Every one of the untruths I heard him say Are in my mind and in all  likelihood won't blur. How might I fail to remember him,  abandon Basis,my other half? Delete the recollections from my psyche? He doesn't cherish me, and he won't ever will. He won't ever mind how I feel I endured his toxic squabbles
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