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Created on: December 03, 2009 Last Updated: January 05, 2010
All my dreams,
Eventually come true.
Of course not the good ones,
Just the bad ones of you.
She has wavy brown hair,
That falls to shoulder length.
Two daughters there,
One standing at her feet.
The other one is in a stroller,
She maybe 2 or slightly older.
Both, blonde hair with bright blue eyes.
Seeing you all together, took me by surprise.
I walked up to you, that day at the park.
With speechless questions and a damaged heart.
But you introduced us, as if we're just friends.
How can you say that? Is this the end?
My body is sweating and my skin is cold.
Seeing vivid visions of you both.
It hurts me deeply for me to hear,
You confessing, the end is near.
I wake up lonely,
With a feeling of betrayal.
Knowing it will happen,
Has our relationship failed?
Now I am stuck in a dream,
With no in between,
While confusion rapidly takes over me.
Am I in denial, or is this reality?
Please tell me.
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