I no longer have a way with words
I will stutter, I will break
I am fragile, my hair doesn’t slick back
It just hangs limp off my head
And half the time, I don’t know what I’m feeling
I didn’t mean to get attached
But do you know yet?
This vehicle makes wide turns and it doesn’t stop for pedestrians
I could call you a bitch, I could call you a lot of things
But I wouldn’t mean them
‘Cause I put my head down just to see if you would notice
I got up when you didn’t notice
It’s time to move on
It’s time to move on
It’s time to move on
If you give it a name you can call it whatever you’d like
But it’s real
If you give it a home it’ll crawl back eventually
You harbor a piece of me
And I know it’s bullshit when you
Say you’re over it
‘Cause I have said the same things
And still I cannot completely erase your space in the place right next to me
At least she turns around
It’s time to move on
It’s time to move on
It’s time to move on
And I know one day I will regret this
And I know one day I will come up with better words than this
But today I am angry
And tomorrow I will not remember why
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