January 2012
12 posts
Sadder or Worser
dearoldlove:
Some days I wonder if I’m getting sadder about losing you or if I’m just getting worse at pretending I’m fine.
Breaker
dearoldlove:
You told me you were trying to fix me, when really, you were the one who broke me.
Built Back Up
dearoldlove:
You made me see my weakest moments after you left with no explanation.
Thank you for making me realize I could build myself back up.
Hearty-Mind Prob
dearoldlove:
I still dream about you occasionally. Apparently my heart still loves you and wants to talk to you again. But this time I’m going with what my mind says and never talking to you again.
Soaking in Palmolive
dearoldlove:
It hits me at the oddest of times, like I’ll be doing the dishes and suddenly remember that I’m doing the dishes, and we’re no longer together.
Coming Back
dearoldlove:
Why, when I was the one you didn’t want, am I the one you keep coming back to?
Sleepy Avoidance
dearoldlove:
Sometimes I sleep all day to avoid thinking about you.
A Great Idea
dearoldlove:
I loved the idea of you more than I loved you. I still miss that idea, though.
Lost in the Curls
dearoldlove:
I got lost in your curls, and now I’m not sure how to get out in one piece.
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