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I Don't Want to Hurt You

By AmandaLee

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

I don't want to hurt you I just feel so confused About myself, and my life I don't want you to feel used Have a panic attack Almost every day, I'm unsure of myself and my life But I notice when you're away I long for a medium A way to deal with it all Life is full of buildings And i'm struggling up the wall I don't want to hurt you I care for you so much I love you, and I'm scared But I long for your touch I'm just confused About myself and my life too I love you and I care But I don't want to hurt you Written February 6th, 2002 © on Feb 06 2002 03:24 AM PST   0 • 1

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