If I had only half the love I've received, I'd still be better off than half the country's middle children in the age of TV. What you've done is turned a child into a seed because we all grow up at our own speed. Age never married maturity. When one becomes a parent, they might finally see that it becomes apparent that love's what we need
Don't say you're sorry for growing old
The things you've taught me can't be bought or sold
I'll love you always and I'm not alone
I'll love you always
Cut from a cloth stitched of seed and stem. Sometimes one of us, sometimes one of them. A scale where more wight's needed on the other end. A love they both defeated, yet still defend and argue in circles that will never end. So why even bother doing it again? You'll both come around and I'll still be here, but someday the ground will house what I hold most dear.
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