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What if/but then

What if/but then

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Nov 9, 2017
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Romance
They say that you would get a happy ending if you believed...but I guess that didn't work for me.....yet. Duh...life doesn't go the way you want it to,it has ups and downs, but mine always went down. Why would I love someone that much when I know they would eventually go. Why did I learn that the more you take the less you have at the end? Why did I only put my guard up....at the end?
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