i wish i knew

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I wish you were here Just looking at you keeps my heart
I know am not even your friend, not even your type
I know am just a coward
I know I cant say the right words
I know I always cry at night
I know I would never find another love
I know I could never kiss you now
I know I could never hug you close
I know we may end up not seeing each other
I know that my stomachs still bleeding from the bullet
I know that I am at my end
I know that there's no one to miss me
I know that I missed my chance with you that day
I know that as I lie here on my back on the ground
No ones there at home to collect me after am gone
I know am just another John Doe
But know this I loved you even though It's only from afar
But know this I loved you when I caught you that day when I pushed from the trucks way
But know this I loved you when you cried on way to hospital thinking you would never see again
But know this I loved you when your man rushed in after here the news asking about. Crying he was sorry for his actions.
But know this I still loved you from afar watching you build your family from afar
And I still loved you when you didn't recognise me when we walked across each other and I smiled at you
I just know that I am happy to see you atleast from afar which was more than what I deserved or what I ever got.

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