""I remember that brief moment when I shouted \""end this day\"" Mistakes and lessons have since gone my way The same regrets lie noiselessly for now within these poor isolated walls Something this sacred should not have been taken for granted My vow of secrecy must be kept Something this sacred should not have faded with time I've failed you once again yet you still hold my hand I desperately dig within to recover that sweet innocence that shined upon us I loathe myself for every time I was moved by someone else's loveliness All those precious moments we have shared have been violated by temptation's venomous kiss If only I could look at you again with the same eyes that once cherished every single step you took My heart aches whenever I think of that night you fervently whispered \""je ne te connais plus\"" This is the end of something beautiful""


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    "This is the end of something beautiful" That line says it all...

    a relationship ending because he cheated on someone He says "I loathe myself for everytime I was moved by someone elses loveliness" That pretty much backs the who cheating point.....

    he's regretting how he took the person for granted... and how he wants what they once had..

    I believe that's it

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