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Get Over Her
Contributed by
blknwht
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Monday, 21st September 2015 @ 03:16:45 PM in AEST
Topic:
LostLove
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I must get over her
She's just not ready
It's so hard to do
I thought we'd be steady
It's even harder to accept it
For my soulmate she is
It's such a small world
We even worked in the same biz
I poured my heart out to you
Just the other day
I still can't believe
You have nothing at all to say
Blinded by your love
Is just how I feel
Like two turtle doves
My feelings were real
I wanted to hold you
All of your days
But your love has me hindered
It's like I'm running through a maze
I'm a grown ass man
And I have no time for games
On my own two feet I'll stand
Being a better man will be my gain
We were perfect for each other
I'm sorry I have to go
The emotional stress is to much
Getting over you I must do so
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blknwht
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Re: Get Over Her
(User Rating: 1 ) by softerware on
Monday, 21st September 2015 @ 07:01:52 PM AEST (User
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What a clever reminder that we have to save ourselves at some point!
Relationships, as you point out so well, take TWO.
Try as we might, we can't do them alone!
Few have said it better "I have no time for games"
"On my now two feet I'll stand"
The lesson you teach us here is that standing alone takes less strength and energy that carrying both sides of a one-sided relationship!
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Re: Get Over Her
(User Rating: 1 ) by JamesStockdale on
Monday, 21st September 2015 @ 10:17:37 PM AEST (User
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Great write.
Don't be too surprised that when you let go
they return again and again but once it's bad, it's usually always bad.
James |
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