When the pain was just worth the pleasure
No questions asked
But every time I had to let you go
There's a piece of me you never got back
And I will remember you
On late night drives along the coast where the cliffs are endless
In that one song I still pretend to hate just to playfully mock you
Because of blazing green eyes that sincerely changed my world
And I will remember you
On those days at the fair spinning in circles and screaming with laughter
In a crayon drawing of a turtle, that song from your mother and the necklace I never gave you
Because of every innocent smile hiding wickedly desirable thoughts
And I will remember you
On late night writing marathons when the words won't stop
In the strum of your guitar as you play the song you learned for me despite how you hate it
Because of cocky attitudes, the body to match and a heart born to care
Those memories and what might have been
Each is a reason to help me understand
Why she will never be them
She's more
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