who knew,
right?
getting over someone
is a difficult thing to do.
especially when
you still love them.
but i have to let go,
daisy.
otherwise,
one of us
is
going to get
hurt.
and
that's the
last thing
i'd want
to happen
to you.
i'll do my best
to keep away.
so please,
daisy.
don't
chase
after
me.
i'm bad
at cleaning up
after myself.
i'm only
going
to be
stopping you
from
making memories
with the other people
around us.
don't run after me, daisy.
i beg of you.
it's what's best for us.
i don't hate you.
i never have
and
i never will.
what i hate,
though,
is the effect
you have on me.
it hurts so much, daisy.
in a way,
i'm
g l a d
that
you don't
see it.
pity makes people weak.
i don't want
your pity.
i want
your support.
you can do that
by letting me
walk away for a little bit.
is
that
okay?
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determinant intricacies | 2
Poetryhighest rank: #449 in poetry (28/1/16) - sequel of unconditionally perplexed. - in which a girl learns to let go rather than hold on. - lowercase intended. - book 2 in the 'if only you knew' series.