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You need to man up and face me, Come and say good-bye to me, If you hate me. You need to man up and face me, Come and tell me you care, If I'm a Dear Friend. You need to man up and face me, Come and hug me and kiss me, If you really feel bad because I love you so much. You need to man up and face me, Come and tell me we'll never be, If you really don't like me. You need to man up and face me, Come and tell me you like me, If that's even true. You need to man up and face me, And tell me the truth, If I mean anything at all to you. You need to man up face me, Before I cry too much over you, Before my heart is much too scared, And I won't be able to move on. You just need to man up and face me, And tell me everything that I need to hear, Whatever that is, So, maybe, I can move on, Leave you behind But that seems so hard right now; I don't think I could do it. But, If you maned up and faced me, Maybe I could.
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Mar 19, 2011
Mar 19, 2011 at 8:32 AM UTC
Man up; Face me
You need to man up and face me, Come and say good-bye to me, If you hate me. You need to man up and face me, Come and tell me you care, If I'm a Dear Friend. You need to man up and face me, Come and hug me and kiss me, If you really feel bad because I love you so much. You need to man up and face me, Come and tell me we'll never be, If you really don't like me. You need to man up and face me, Come and tell me you like me, If that's even true. You need to man up and face me, And tell me the truth, If I mean anything at all to you. You need to man up face me, Before I cry too much over you, Before my heart is much too scared, And I won't be able to move on. You just need to man up and face me, And tell me everything that I need to hear, Whatever that is, So, maybe, I can move on, Leave you behind But that seems so hard right now; I don't think I could do it. But, If you maned up and faced me, Maybe I could.
hannah-west
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Mar 19, 2011
Mar 19, 2011 at 8:32 AM UTC
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