I'm Married To A Cassanova Gangster
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  • Reads 984
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  • Parts 6
Ongoing, First published Aug 26, 2014
Love you,

Loved You i must have not been enough

Maybe I could See you just one by coincidence.

Everyday I grow restless,

Everything about you is becoming faint.

your smile back in our pictures,

Unknowing of our approaching farewell.

Your black eyes that only saw me!

Your nose thr held the sweetest breath....

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My selfishness that couldn't let you go

With your preety red lips please hurry.

Kill me and go

I'm all right.

Look at me one last time smile like nothing wrong,

So when i miss you

I can remember,

So I can draw your face in my mind

Turned into an obsession that imprisoned you,

were you hurt because of me

You sit silently,

Why Am I A Stool

Why Can't I forget you.

you're already gone.

I can still feel you

But Like a burnt out flame,

Burnt and destroyed 

all of our love it hurts so much,

But now ill call you a memory..
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