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We as lovers are unaware Of all the dangers we must fare Introducing love is such a chore Not like in old folk lore It always ends with happily ever after Not like true life, with the loss of true laughter So why is it that we even try To obtain that one, sweet piece of pie It's because we've set our goals Just like the kick, between the poles The ball may go in, you may fall in love But even then, when push comes to shove You gotta do what feels right, for yourself or for others Because we should treat one another, like sisters or brothers In doing just that, you'll feel so bold Just like the folk tale that's never been told Of the girl who did not have a happily ever after She lost it all, including her laughter No knight in shining armour, ever came To take away, this sweet dame She was left alone, up in her tower Left shedding her tears, giving the world a shower If that story has but one moral, it would be hence Force known, that there's not always a prince To pick you up when you're down, you'll just fall alone Singing by yourself, with no other tone Love can be found in this world we live in it's just never as easy as "start, ****** fin" There will only be build-up, to the eventual point Where two lives become one, they become joint Together in the harmony we know as love 'Tis almost as sweet as the one silver dove Whom flies atop our lives so clear And sees that spot, by the pier Where you met them, the one that you loved You'll never forget, the way that they shoved They shoved so hard, you, right into the water Yet you both found the time, to share eachother's laughter 'Twas merely a joke, you both would say Before continuing, on your merry way You loved eachother, like no other But pretty soon it became a bother You shared common interests, but not common goals The more you learned of eachother, you dug deeper holes What you thought was true love, was merely a sham What you thought was a bear, was merely a lamb Whom you thought was your love, was merely a pawn Whom you thought that you were, was merely a fawn Some try too young, to find that true love That they fall behind, the one silver dove Whom flies above our lives so clear Pulling ahead, tear after tear We as lovers, are unaware These are but a few of the dangers, we must fare
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Jan 19, 2010
Jan 19, 2010 at 10:10 PM UTC
We As Lovers
We as lovers are unaware Of all the dangers we must fare Introducing love is such a chore Not like in old folk lore It always ends with happily ever after Not like true life, with the loss of true laughter So why is it that we even try To obtain that one, sweet piece of pie It's because we've set our goals Just like the kick, between the poles The ball may go in, you may fall in love But even then, when push comes to shove You gotta do what feels right, for yourself or for others Because we should treat one another, like sisters or brothers In doing just that, you'll feel so bold Just like the folk tale that's never been told Of the girl who did not have a happily ever after She lost it all, including her laughter No knight in shining armour, ever came To take away, this sweet dame She was left alone, up in her tower Left shedding her tears, giving the world a shower If that story has but one moral, it would be hence Force known, that there's not always a prince To pick you up when you're down, you'll just fall alone Singing by yourself, with no other tone Love can be found in this world we live in it's just never as easy as "start, ****** fin" There will only be build-up, to the eventual point Where two lives become one, they become joint Together in the harmony we know as love 'Tis almost as sweet as the one silver dove Whom flies atop our lives so clear And sees that spot, by the pier Where you met them, the one that you loved You'll never forget, the way that they shoved They shoved so hard, you, right into the water Yet you both found the time, to share eachother's laughter 'Twas merely a joke, you both would say Before continuing, on your merry way You loved eachother, like no other But pretty soon it became a bother You shared common interests, but not common goals The more you learned of eachother, you dug deeper holes What you thought was true love, was merely a sham What you thought was a bear, was merely a lamb Whom you thought was your love, was merely a pawn Whom you thought that you were, was merely a fawn Some try too young, to find that true love That they fall behind, the one silver dove Whom flies above our lives so clear Pulling ahead, tear after tear We as lovers, are unaware These are but a few of the dangers, we must fare
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Jan 19, 2010
Jan 19, 2010 at 10:10 PM UTC
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