Lynn Garman (Plainfield New Jersey)
i remember
i remember when we first saw each other
i remember when we first spoke to one another
i remember when we first hung out
i remember when we shared our feelings
i remember when we first hugged
i remember when we first kissed
i remember when we said i love you
i remember when we said forever and always
but then it all changed
i remember when we fought over little things
i remember when i first said i hated you
i remember when when you always lied
i remember when i went to see you but you told me to leave
i remember when you said never to come around again
i remember when you said goodbye but then apologized
i remember when i let you come back
i remember when you never answered your phone
i remember when i got tired of your crap
i remember when you hurt me all the time
i remember when you watched me pack
i remember when you said nothing to stop me
i remember when i kiss you upon your head
i remember when i never said a word to you
i remember when i walked out the door
i remember when i didnt turn my head to look at you
i remmeber when i left and never came back
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