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English, 23.11.2020 19:40 Aubreigh29

Ok, so I had to write something for English about overcoming and moving forward... So I wrote about a heartbreak, it's called Moving On. Anything I can improve? Moving on,
Maybe you were the one all along.
But we the same so we clash,
Gone when you blink, like a flash.
Held on tight, thinking maybe it might last,
Every time we were together swear I always had a blast.
Over time, we grew apart,
Left a hole in my heart.
You just couldn't past that test,
Left me broken when you left.
Yes, I get it that you're mad,
I'm the best you ever had.
I don't even wanna fight,
Can't stop thinking bout that night.
I just miss my best friend,
All good must come to an end.
Tell me will we reconcile?
I miss the way you made me smile.

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