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(22) the words i never said; forgetting
the idea of forgetting is so terrifying. the notion that one day maybe not in a few days, maybe not in a few years- but one day . . . one day these m...
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(21) the words i never said; inferior
i am inferior. you have convinced me, mended so deeply into my mind that i will never be up to your standards. you taint my purest memories, the ones...
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(20) the words i never said; dear clementine,
i find myself wishing to speak your name with hatred. i want to hate you. i want to speak your name as a curse. in fact, i don't want to speak your name at all....
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(19) the words i never said; tune
all i ever wanted was her. although she played my heart as if it were a grand piano. i can't help but long for her no matter the circumstances. no matter w...
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(18) the words i never said; musical
she plays my heart like an instrument, expecting it to make beautiful harmonies. but, for i am out of tune. i beg and plead that one day i may sound in...
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(17) the words i never said; him or her
i let him consume me yet again. i missed his touch, his fingertips. gripping at my body, his soft lips on mine, exploring every inch of my mouth leaving...
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(16) the words i never said; aiden
i wish i wasn't stuck in the past. i wish i didn't crave the toxicity of relationships. i'm truly an idiot for not letting the sweetest person ever lo...
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(15) the words i never said; hunger
i wish i wrote the way i thought; obsessively, incessantly, with maddening hunger. i'd write to the point of suffocation. i'd write myself into n...
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(14) the words i never said; obsession
i am stuck under your grip; i cannot change what has been, but it does not stop me from loving unconditionally. it's a terrifying thing to be stuck unde...
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(13) the words i never said; envy
one night aphrodite and i stood on the beach. her eyes had grown dark like the storm clouds drifting across the shore and the warmth had long seeped from...