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a shattered maybe

By miranduh

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don't. don't put all those false hopes in my heart. no. I won't listen to your "i'm sorry"s. please. I just want you to be honest. my mind's in a turmoil from all those 'maybe's that ran through my head. Written March 16th, 2002 © on Mar 16 2002 06:09 AM PST   18 • 0 • 10

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