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I opened the door to love The front door of my heart You came in and measured rooms Remodeled in all it's parts And before I could say I knew it You had rearranged my life to suit Then you began to moan and complain That my heart was way to small So you began to shop around And found a complex next door to the mall Forgetting all those vows of I'll do it My life like a revolving door you went through it You left leaving the front door open But you shut off all my lights Now I hear your searching again Your talk of true love , I scoff Maybe it's on a secluded island One with a two story loft so be it . . .
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Nov 4, 2014
Nov 4, 2014 at 3:11 PM UTC
Door To Love
I opened the door to love The front door of my heart You came in and measured rooms Remodeled in all it's parts And before I could say I knew it You had rearranged my life to suit Then you began to moan and complain That my heart was way to small So you began to shop around And found a complex next door to the mall Forgetting all those vows of I'll do it My life like a revolving door you went through it You left leaving the front door open But you shut off all my lights Now I hear your searching again Your talk of true love , I scoff Maybe it's on a secluded island One with a two story loft so be it . . .
South-by-Southwest
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75/M/Birmingham , Alabama
Nov 4, 2014
Nov 4, 2014 at 3:11 PM UTC
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