Second Chance
I don’t know you anymore. Everything we used to talk about, our dreams, ideals, everything seems so far away now. I can’t see it anymore. I can’t see the shore. I can’t see our future.
I don’t have a place in your future. I am not on your map to happiness.
“Hey.”
“Hi.”
“This is very nice. It is very powerful.”
“Thanks. Have you ever said ‘No’, and regretted?”
“Who hasn’t?”
“Have you ever closed a door, only to open it again, and find emptiness?”
“Why don’t you give her another chance?”
“It’s too late.”
“Why don’t you give yourself another chance?”
“Wait, what are you doing?!”
Using her lipstick, she crossed out the ‘No’ of the title of his work.
She smiled, “There. Win her back.”
I don’t have a place in your future. I am not on your map to happiness.
“Hey.”
“Hi.”
“This is very nice. It is very powerful.”
“Thanks. Have you ever said ‘No’, and regretted?”
“Who hasn’t?”
“Have you ever closed a door, only to open it again, and find emptiness?”
“Why don’t you give her another chance?”
“It’s too late.”
“Why don’t you give yourself another chance?”
“Wait, what are you doing?!”
Using her lipstick, she crossed out the ‘No’ of the title of his work.
She smiled, “There. Win her back.”
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