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Skinny Love
Meeting on that fateful day
In my life, a huge role you play.
I told you that eventually,
You would fall in love with me.
You laughed at me and said "no way"
Not believing what i had to say.
Those 2 months at camp we spent together
Building a friendship that has lasted forever.
When we got home, you confessed
Your love for me, at it's best.
Staying up late all those summer nights,
Yelling loud, having countless fights.
Our friends they all make fun of us,
Taunting and saying that we're in love.
I'd just laugh and turn away,
Denying it with nothing to say.
Skinny love is what we had,
Hiding my feelings for you, driving you mad.
Whatever we had may seem misled
But there were most things left unsaid.
Although my love for you I would never admit
Didn't mean that it didn't exist.
I waited long, and feelings changed.
Our parts were re-arranged.
It was my turn to be in love with you,
I took for granted all that's true.
You tell me now, that its too late.
For you have moved on, and can't relate.
I say I'm ready to go on,
He tells me that he's already gone.
Just two people, once in love, started as "just friends".
She never admitted her true feelings, and that's where the story ends.
You never know what you have until it's gone...