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Created on: May 19, 2010 Last Updated: January 07, 2012
I would feel so much better if I knew what was what.
If I knew that you still loved me or that you did not.
What the sum of our relationship was in the end,
Whether it true or to a hopeless dalliance do tend.
I find myself grappling reality with ineffectual tools,
I half feel I’ve been made a great big fool.
Nothing to measure that love I thought we had,
Nothing but blind hope and that good can’t be bad.
I feel I could find closure if I knew the score,
This was meant to be true love not bitter war.
I know your problems are bigger than these,
For me, put me out of my misery please.
I want you to know that you are a good person too,
We all make mistakes no matter who.
No matter your answer, whatever that may be,
You were always wonderful and magnificent to me.
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