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Lost Memories Stranded With Hate
When you think of the word hate
You see a backstabber or someone fake
A distrust in a long relationship
That feeling that just hurts inside
When I think of the word hate
I see a long, broken life
A distrust in someone you always trusted
The destruction of everything you knew
I see you
When people think of the word hate
They see it as a strong word
A word that is mis-used
Something no one should say
Hate is stronger than a dislike
More emotional then a love gone wrong
A deepness of the heart broken and used
Pain and scattered lay every memory
I see you everytime I think of that word hate
Every distraught feeling
A childhood I never knew
The way you left me broken and abused
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