Stop and forget.

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Stop and forget,
By Tenchi Arikuo

Stop saving me, stop healing me, stop being there for me.
I no longer need you in my life, I see past all that I am, and I see past you.
I see through you and I know you are here but I cannot feel you.
Stop loving me ,stop hurting me, stop hearing me, stop calling for me in your dreams.
You no longer know who I am. Your memory has faded into your past.
No more fire to burn me, no more love to kill me, no more of you to be here to hurt me.
Now forget me like I have forgotten you.
You make me bleed, you make me hurt, but now I’ve forgotten you.
Do you want to know what you can do?
Forget me, let me be alone, stop being here for me.
I hate knowing that today could be my last.
It used to be that you were the only one to heal me.
But now all you do to me is kill me!
I use to remember you so clearly in my mind.
Now all you are is a forgotten memory to me.
Stop saving me, stop healing me, stop being there for me.
Because all you are is a forgotten memory.
Stop loving me, stop hurting me, stop hearing me, stop calling out for me in you dreams.
Because all you are is a forgotten memory.
Stop saving me, stop healing me, stop being there for me.
Stop loving me, stop hurting me, stop hearing me, stop calling out for me in you dreams.
STOP!

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