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What Was, Is Done

By SilencedSoul

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

It started out as a friendship, who thought it would be more? I told you the guys I worshiped, You told me the girls you adored. You were my shoulder to cry on, I could turn to you. I was the one you could rely on, yet you told me what to do. My feelings for you were changing, but I'm sure yours stayed the same. My emotions were rearanging, you thought it was only a game. Each day we got closer and closer, to the end of the year. You were excited to move on, losing you was my worst fear. I had no idea what to do, I could have ruined what we had. Where's the guy I can turn to? The one I need so bad. It started out as a friendship, who thought it would be more? You turned into the guy i woshiped, if only I had been the girl you adored. Written December 8th, 2001 © on Dec 08 2001 11:27 AM PST   0 • 8

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