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My Aggregative Esteem

by

Sara Rarick

I don't have much of an imagination now.
You chased away all my dreams with only a few words.
You had to deny it all, straight to my face.
And now with you gone, I feel something missing inside.
I miss you more than I had ever believed I could.
My heart is in the palm of your hands,
but you dropped it without a regret.
Your smile haunts me, I wish I could see it just one more time.
Maybe you didn't realize,
I would have done absolutely anything for you.
All I want is to be held by you.
You said you are already dead,
didn't you notice I died at the time I felt your betrayal.
All night I dreamed of you,
then remembered it was too late to fix this mess.
My feelings ran thick all the way through,
why couldn't they have saved us?
I don't want to live without you.
Please don't leave...
I can't live without you.

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