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"Time to. [GoodBye to DP.]" by xDollx

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Its now time to forget.

Forget all the words said,
the air shoved deep into our fibers.
Past is past, and though,
       [ you lie ]

It may have held on, jagged scars and tears,
where claws hed and teeth dug,
tears streamed with struggle.

Its now time to forget.


I lived a lie.









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AN: Goodbye DP. Its been a beautiful year, beautiful memories, but so I have to leave and forget to move on.



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On Thursday September 6th, 2007, DoctorAsh (503) writes:
You can't leave, this is DP - You can try to leave, and try to forget about DP, but like a magnet, your fingers and brain box will find a way to need DP.. and you will be back.


On Thursday September 6th, 2007, DoctorAsh (503) writes:
..so, you might as well just stay. There, I said my piece, nice write.


On Thursday September 6th, 2007, glasshouse (771) writes:
re-evaluate this decision in 6-9 months. Thats my advice. Don't close yourself TOO much. You like it here and you know it. --Jes


On Thursday September 6th, 2007, sIo (845) writes:
you'll be back. i shoved your car keys in my bra.


On Thursday September 6th, 2007, Rachel (394) writes:
...and another one bites the dust...


On Wednesday September 5th, 2007, melinoe (63) writes:
never forget the good times in life. all you are left with is misery.



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