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A Poem To
You had me believing, you had me believing.
 You had me thinking that everything was all right.
 I don’t want to run, but for the moment, I can’t stay still.
 But, now its just another shade of gray,
 In Chapter Three-Million of my life.
 Its not that I dislike you,
 But only what you’ve become.
 You’re a changing person, easily molded like pathetic clay.
 If you could’ve been the one I knew, you would feel as free as you think you do now.
 Genuine curiosity, how long do you think you can manage
 Before everything falls apart?
 I want to thank you before I leave.
 Thanks for saying what you did.
 I hope one day you bite your tongue and
 Remember what you said.
 The words that caused all that pain
 And a bullet to her head.
 Now, I’m off to the place that sets me free
 Gone to hide in the light of the busy city
 I’m moving on.
 Because a stitched-up heart is more forgiving than you know.

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