I can barely hold a melodic tune but I’ll still sing love songs all about you.
Z. ELLIOTTI knew my healing had purpose when songs that used to remind me of you didn’t bring tears to my eyes anymore.
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My body tells all the secrets my mind likes to keep. Only those who are fluent in my language will know the words I long to speak.
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Please don’t make me feel special or worthy of your time If you’re just going to feed other girls those same sweet lines.
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Ink pours like rain when I think about all the times you said my name, heartache just falls onto the page.
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I never thought the victim would be me yet there I was paralyzed and struggling to set myself free. It took every fibre in my being to walk away and let it be.
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Grief sits uncomfortably until it seeps under your skin, so you no longer feel weighed down by it but still feel its subtle presence.
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Instead of pouring me the finest liquor, he filled my cup with false promises and sweet nothings.
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Instead of adding fuel to the fire I had to learn how to walk away from the flames.
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Maybe those who hurt me in the past were not all monsters, but rather kindred spirits who got lost along the way.
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I don’t need a doctor or a shaman to tell me how I feel, only I have the power to heal. I can mend my wounds into scars as a reminder of where I’ve been and how far I’ve come.
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I wanted you to value my presence just enough to prevent my absence.
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I was blinded by the desire to be wanted that I forgot how to love myself.
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Don’t be afraid of the heat, it’s just the fire blazing inside my heart. I can warm up the room and thaw away at the bitter and cold parts of you.
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He played with my heart strings and turned them into a song I can’t get out of my head.
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I’m drawn to you like a moth to a flame, it’s no wonder I can’t resist every time you say my name.
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I wanted you to value my presence just enough to prevent my absence.
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