It's the end of the world as we know it. And I forgot to say I'm sorry. So would you please forgive me? I know it's the end of the world but since there's no tomorrow, like you said it's now or never. And I've watched us slowly sever. Will you be my friend ‘til the end of the world? You and I were once friends, running through the parks together. You and I were Indians, you the dot and I the feather. You and I would play catch in the road under the streetlights. You and I would stay up really late on any school night. You and I are old friends, I'm sorry I betrayed you. Nothing is as painful as everything you've been through. I laughed at all your hard work, your courage and your patience. I watched you chase both our dreams, and wonder where my soul went.
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