Like speaks to like.
To understand and feel someone else's pain,
to love how they see the world;
To know that you have lifetimes of good fortune ahead.
To know that if I ever truly lose you,
I'll lose myself.
To understand and feel someone else's pain,
to love how they see the world;
To know that you have lifetimes of good fortune ahead.
To know that if I ever truly lose you,
I'll lose myself.
Published by Naomi Briggs
Thirty years of experience being as unintentionally bad as one person can possibly be. Pretty little self-destructive writer type View profile
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