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As I Lay Dying

As I lay there dying, I remember all of those times, You used to say you'd never hurt me, And I know it's all a lie, I don't feel you lying next to me, So I must have been mistaken, Cause you said you'd never leave me, But my heart you have taken, And as I try to stand, Giving it my best, I fall back to the ground, While I clinch to my chest, And while I wait to die, I remember what you said, That if I ever left you, You told me I'd be dead.
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May 14, 2012
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