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I was simple, I was normal, I was living my life. Having fun with my friends, Studying with a thrive. No tension to mention, Nothing wrong for correction, Going places for adventure, I was loving my life. Then the day she came, Like an angel in disguise; I fell in love with her smile, I didn’t even realize. I forgot everything but her, Couldn’t get her out of my head, I so wanted to tell her, But I was too afraid. And when I finally proposed her, And she said she felt the same; How happy I was, I can’t even explain. And then we were together, As in with each other; It was all like a dream, I was happy more than ever. (All this happened like a “reel life” a “movie”, but what happens next is “real life”.) But then, I don’t know what happened, That she said she wasn’t happy, That it’s not working out, That she wanted to be free. The next day I see her, With that guy she said, was her friend; That day she broke my heart, But now it’s a trend.
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Aug 18, 2020
Aug 18, 2020 at 3:50 AM UTC
THAT GIRL
I was simple, I was normal, I was living my life. Having fun with my friends, Studying with a thrive. No tension to mention, Nothing wrong for correction, Going places for adventure, I was loving my life. Then the day she came, Like an angel in disguise; I fell in love with her smile, I didn’t even realize. I forgot everything but her, Couldn’t get her out of my head, I so wanted to tell her, But I was too afraid. And when I finally proposed her, And she said she felt the same; How happy I was, I can’t even explain. And then we were together, As in with each other; It was all like a dream, I was happy more than ever. (All this happened like a “reel life” a “movie”, but what happens next is “real life”.) But then, I don’t know what happened, That she said she wasn’t happy, That it’s not working out, That she wanted to be free. The next day I see her, With that guy she said, was her friend; That day she broke my heart, But now it’s a trend.
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Aug 18, 2020
Aug 18, 2020 at 3:50 AM UTC
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