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Love and Hate

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First things first.

Love hurt!
And I’m tired of it,
The hardest part about it,
Is getting out it,
When you done already fell inside of it

You know what I hate, I hate “we need to talk”

Pssst, all these meetings and discussions
Are other Reasons for you to be Preaching and fussing about nothing!

I just wish you’d shut up

And I hate it when you act stuck up
And you know you do!
Then you’re so concerned about people knowing you

But you’re non-approachable,
You’re spoiled and make demands,
You’re non-negotiable,
Anti-social too!

I just don’t understand how you say I don’t understand you

….But DatZ K00L

See, maybe I’m just not good at love

Because I’ve realized that there are so many things that I am better at

Because you were faithful, it made our relationship unbreakable
And that’s why it’s hard to sever that

Note.

Trying to forget someone you love is like trying to remember someone you’ve never met.

….But DatZ K00L

See I’ve stood here and mentioned all of the negatives but the positives, I didn’t even get to

I’ve heard that you cannot love w/o trust. And that’s true

Cause while it’s easy to fall in love, it’s harder to find that one person that’s gon catch you

I read something not too long ago called the 3 greatest ironies of life:

Having the right person at the wrong time,
Having the wrong person when the time is right,
And finding out that you love someone after they walk out of your sight

The last thing I got to say is that

Pain is temporary, eventually it will subside and something else will take it’s place

But if we stop this for good. This could be the last time I ever get to see your face

So I hate you, but I love you more

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