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Everytime the cupid fired the arrow One hit me, the other went down narrow I always thought that it will hit you But you were immune to the love flue Whenever you came in that wound pained But nevertheless, now i have been trained It was hard to hide whatever i felt But my love was not to be pleaded and knelt You met with smile as big as face I strived to find that love like trace You came running to give me a hug Oh your hairs left a small love bug I don't know why you always replied me in time Doing this to me was a hilarious crime Everytime you came, the clock went on race But my heart always kept up with the pace It was always hard to see you leave But you always left with a story to weave This time you left, we missed something Something that has left me burning I have taken an oath this time I'll always be ringing happy like a chime No more chase, no more crying I'll always smile, whether truth or lying
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Sep 25, 2017
Sep 25, 2017 at 12:55 AM UTC
Faking
Everytime the cupid fired the arrow One hit me, the other went down narrow I always thought that it will hit you But you were immune to the love flue Whenever you came in that wound pained But nevertheless, now i have been trained It was hard to hide whatever i felt But my love was not to be pleaded and knelt You met with smile as big as face I strived to find that love like trace You came running to give me a hug Oh your hairs left a small love bug I don't know why you always replied me in time Doing this to me was a hilarious crime Everytime you came, the clock went on race But my heart always kept up with the pace It was always hard to see you leave But you always left with a story to weave This time you left, we missed something Something that has left me burning I have taken an oath this time I'll always be ringing happy like a chime No more chase, no more crying I'll always smile, whether truth or lying
harshit-jainwe
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Sep 25, 2017
Sep 25, 2017 at 12:55 AM UTC
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