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Both Sides of the Love Coin, Part One: Forgettable Little Things

When we first met, I knew then I was a goner, And I thought you felt The same way Even though We were only eight. We used to play our childish games But as the years rolled by. We forgot about them As if they were forgettable little things. However, you forgot me also as the years rolled by. I never— Never Never— Have forgotten about you Or the Freedom That you gave me unnoticed. I watch you walk by my window— Hand in hand— With your husband. Every time That I see you I wish I was your husband. I am just one of your many little forgettable things. I wish I could forget about you also, But I can't do it Because I would have To throw my Heart away also. Maybe, one day You can remember What you lost When you finally Walked away From what we had Without the Guilt. If you can, I'll be waiting With Open Arms.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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