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We don’t see I to i
“i told you you have nothing to worry about”
‘next tIme I leave I won’t get caught’
“i don’t understand why you can’t trust me”
‘I hope that paIn lIngers for a whIle’
“i want us to work out i really do”
‘there’s no way you’ll want to be with me after all of thIs’
“you won’t survive without me i mean too much to you”
‘I can’t belIeve It’s fInally happenIng’
“nothing is happening between us”
‘he means more to me than you ever dId’
“of course it’s my fault”
‘of course It’s my fault’
“you could never do anything wrong”
‘I want you to go’
“i didn’t cheat on you”
‘hangIng out wIth hIm was more fun’
“i promise”
‘what’s a broken promIse anyways’
“i never lied to you”
‘I hope you can see the truth’

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This is a fictional poem that's written about the thoughts and speech of someone caught cheating. It's based of a scenario that has played out in my head when my girlfriend broke up with me. The I's capitalization changes based off of the truth in the sentence.