Our hips attached by a firm glue. Fondest memories of what you put me through. We sat together at every recess. We'd trade our lunches cause, I liked your sandwiches best. Die slow die slow. Love you too much to let you live. Let go let go. I wouldn't ever dare to let you in. And we'd imagine, ourselves as warriors.
Plastic weapons a battle axe and sword. The terms of battle in our child play. To never tattle on any word you'd say. And then one day we separated. You felt the cool tip of my unforgiving blade. Retribution for all the smiles. You'd shine my way every once in a while. Die slow die slow. Love you too much to let you live. Let go let go. I wouldn't ever dare to let you in.
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