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What If It Was All For Nothing

All that teeth gritting love.
Families forced forge together.
Life with every death.
Arguments and full on fights.
Make up sex.
Piles upon piles the pictures of poses.
Children and homes and automobiles.
Bills that last longer than the life I lead.
Talking all night until the morning comes.
Just bathing in the rays of the morning sun.
Laid out in the dark hills gazing at the star littered night.
Those days you swear nothing can go right.
Following up the happy ones that only last in memory,
Until one tragic end were not even history.
 

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