O-V-E-R-T-H-I-N-K-I-N-G



Does someone make you smile the way I made you smile? Do I cross your mind? Do you think about me as much as I think about you? How are you? Are you okay? Are you happier without me there? Can I make you happy again? Can we have another chance us? All these things run through my mind every day it hurts to think someone so close to me isn’t close to me anymore. I think should I call if I do will it fix things I think do you miss me as much as I miss you ? Overthinking is crazy because you’re constantly battling with yourself and not having peace of mind. Let’s recap we spoke we met we fell in love now we don’t speak in my mind it doesn’t make sense because I believe if you truly love someone it never fades then I spiral into my overthinking state of mind wondering if your having fun without me or how much fun it would be if you was here. People think I live a flashy life but I feel like life’s just flashing by, skimming through all the pictures wishing I could relive it over. Overthinking is crazy because the answers might be in front of you but anxiety kicks in and the answers disappear your eyes see something else. I let you in now I don’t want you to leave I hope it’s the same way wishing I could control my overthinking.

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Sometimes my mind goes into a different direction and I think think and think some more

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Written on September 27, 2023

Submitted by Dennisasera121 on September 27, 2023

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