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Girlfriend That Never Happened
She passes me almost everyday At the same spot and time of day. It used to be a smile and a little wave, Then to a glance and a smirk I'd say. After a glance came a look away Added by a dirty look some days. I did nothing wrong I'd say, I gave her my all and she threw that away. We used to kiss and laugh, all seemed right. Then I went on a trip and has some great nights. She promised she would be there when I got back, But all I seen was a girl covering her back. Lies and excuses she threw my way, Now all i get is a dirty look all day. But even after she threw me away, I still find myself thinking her way. We could have dated, and been happy together, But she chose to say to that, naeh. So in the end all I can say, Is I hope she sees what she threw away. -Eddie Cox
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