Justina Nicole Haner (8-11-1994 / Meadville)
Wall of Memories
You and I sit across from each other
We see each other but not like we used to
Now we sit and watch the wall of memories
The time we layed out back of my sister's house
We were so happy then can we go back please?
I wish we could just be like that again
Another memory flashes across the wall
The time you stayed with me at my sister's house
Remember I tried to pull you under the bed?
I sit sad and happy watching the memories
You sit on the other side so expressionless
You look so lost, so unhopeful that this is real
The wall of memories shows us our whole relationship
You seemed like you did love me and you didn't the whole time
Well at least I have my wall of memories of you
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