You must learn to let go.
Do not hold on to something that isn't worth holding on to.
fair-weath·er
[fair-weth-er] Show IPA–adjective
1.
used in or intended for fair weather only.
2.
weakening or failing in time of trouble: His fair-weatherfriends left him when he lost his money.
You were one of my priorities,
i was just one of your options.
Things will change.
Learn to treasure things before its too late.
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