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I'll be the one you'll miss

Written for all people who are sick of being treated badly. Particularly kind people like Lightworkers and Empaths. If they don't appreciate your presence, you may need to teach them about your absence. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity, kindness and respect. I'll be the one you'll miss By Michelle Morris 22/11/2024 You say you're not trying to push me away And yet your behaviour pushes me towards the door You say that you don't need me Yet it's oh so convenient when I help without being implored Are you really that self-absorbed That you don't see the warning signs? Are you so ultra self-assured That you think you'll get someone better in time? I don't think you realise that I'm one of the few who'd put up with you All your strange behaviour Mixed signals and little untruths I had hoped that we'd become friends But I guess I have my answer I've just been wasting my time here Being used because you're a chancer You don't appreciate my presence So I guess I'll teach you about my absence You'll be wondering what the hell happened When there's no one to deal with your lapses And when you see me leave for good Don't be surprised when your World crumbles You'll no longer be under my protection My Angel Light will be gone and you'll stumble Don't feel sorry for yourself then Because Karma can be a little mean It's going to royally kick you down Put you in your Cosmic place for real And when you're down there in the Dirt Or drowning in the Dark Abyss Know this my fickle little man That I'll be the one you'll miss © Michelle Morris, 2024

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