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GONE
And just as life gets livable
My pieces of him were destroyed
The only things I had when I wasn’t with him, GONE
Attached a note, basically a death sentence
I then hop out the window
Tears rolling down my face
Searching for safety
Little did I know, I’d soon be GONE
I sit where I don’t belong, and drink what I don’t drink
For I only want to find Park
The unspoken love of my life
I see him, and set down my beverage
He comforts and brings me to my safe haven
And all the sudden, I was GONE
I say goodbye to not only the worse thing I ever had
But the best I ever had as well
Millions of letters written but never sent
Putting my feelings into words is insurmountable
I reply with something so simple but complex
I love you
But he was GONE
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