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English, 01.04.2021 17:20 fendyli6066

They say, "I want you" "I need you"
"I can't live without you"
"Life is useless without you"
"I wouldn't have gone this far without you"
"I love you"
'But do you?'
'Do you really need me?'
'You can't live without me?'
'Is life really useless?'
'You wouldn't have gone this far?'
'Do you really love me?'
These questions keep coming in my mind
And I can't ignore answering them myself.
You took me for granted
So I say, "You don't want me"
"You don't need me"
"You've lived without me your whole life and you've done it again"
"Life is useful. I've learned valuable lessons to not trust guys like you."
"You've gone this far by breaking my heart, and by hurting me."
"You don't love me."
And so I ask, "What would you do, if this happened to you?"

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