Come back and haunt me

“I hate you for all the years I’ll have to live without you. How can a heart hurt this much and still go on beating? How can I feel this bad without dying from it? I’ve bruised my knees from praying to have you back. None of my prayers have been answered. I tried to send them up to heaven, but they’re trapped here on earth, like bobwhites beneath the snow. I try to sleep, and it’s like I’m suffocating. Where have you gone? Once you said that if I weren’t with you, it wouldn’t be heaven. I can’t let go of you. Come back and haunt me. Come back.” ― Lisa Kleypas, Dream Lake

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