This isn__ how things were supposed to happen. I was supposed to be me. Not this.
Everyone keeps telling me that time heals all wounds, but no one can tell me what I__ supposed to do right now. Right now I can__ sleep. It__ right now that I can__ eat. Right now I still hear his voice and sense his presence even though I know he__ not here. Right now all I seem to do is cry. I know all about time and wounds healing, but even if I had all the time in the world, I still don__ know what to do with all this hurt right now.
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Everyone keeps telling me that time heals all wounds, but no one can tell me what I__ supposed to do right now. Right now I can__ sleep. It__ right now that I can__ eat. Right now I still hear his voice and sense his presence even though I know he__ not here. Right now all I seem to do is cry. I know all about time and wounds healing, but even if I had all the time in the world, I still don__ know what to do with all this hurt right now.
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