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I Never Stopped Loving You

It's easy to convince myself that I am not in love with...(someone)... until I see her in the hallway, or smell someone wearing her cologne, and then I'm like here we go again. So my conclusion is... - we don't ever stop loving someone... it's more a matter of learning to deal with the pain of not having them anymore.

Wanting her is hard to forget...
Loving her is hard to regret...
Losing her is hard to accept...
But even with all the hurt I've felt...
Letting go is the most Painful yet!!!

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  1. I've been there.... but you know, time has a funny and interesting way to just make things slightly better. Unfortunately, it's a tedious wait and in the mean time we feel these crazy feelings and think these crazy thoughts and hate ourselves for even feeling this way... and then one day you realize that it's all getting better and you don't exactly know how and you don't really care enough to figure out why. It's just better and the world makes sense again. Like I said, time is funny that way.

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