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Never Again

I will never, ever, never, ever make a way to win you back,

No more late-night calls or desperate pleas,

I’ve learned my lesson, and I’m taking my stand,

This time, I’m choosing to set myself free.

I will never, ever, never, ever let my heart keep a beat for you again.

No more daydreams of what could have been,

I’ll guard my heart like a treasure,

And let the past fade into the wind.

I will never, ever, never, ever hope for us to be together again,

The dreams we shared have turned to dust,

I’ll build a future without your shadow,

And learn to trust in my own strength and love.

I will never, ever, never, ever let my mouth speak "I love you,"

Those words have lost their meaning,

They won’t escape my lips again,

For I’ve found a new voice, one that’s healing.

I will never, ever, never, ever go crazy writing you a letter again,

No more pouring my soul onto paper,

No more searching for the right words to say,

I’ll write my own story, and it starts today.

I will never, ever, never, ever find ways to be with you again,

No more chasing after memories that haunt me,

I’ll embrace the silence and the space,

And let my heart find peace in its own company.

I will never, ever, never, ever let you hurt me again,

I’ve learned to value my worth and my peace,

I’ll rise from the ashes of what we once had,

And reclaim my joy, my love, my release.

 


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