It was all in good taste
But you still chose to stay thousands of miles away
And you say that’s where you’ll remain
Until something’s changed
But we both know it’ll all stay the same
For eternity
I have no plans of living for that duration
So I guess we’ll never see each other’s faces again
We probably won’t keep in touch
Unless you change your perspective of us
There’s only so much I can say
Only so much I can do
There’s only so much I can take
Only so much I can prove to you
To confirm that my feelings are true
Who knew all of this is what we’d allow to ensue
Somewhere along the way
We lost the balance we had once established
While my heart’s hanging on
Despite not thinking it’s for the best
My brain’s sending out a cease and desist
But I can’t, I can’t make it stop
Even though I know that it’s wrong
And allowed it to drop off the face of the earth
It will continue on, until there’s nothing left of either of us
I’ve said all that I could say
Done all that I can do
I’ve taken all that I can take
And still have yet to prove to you
That the feelings that I have are true
But you refuse to believe we can start anew
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