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My Quiet Indecision

Come back to me.

Tell me your life is hard.

Lie with me,

But tell me no.

Ask me to love you,

And see my quiet indecision.

 

You’re torn,

Your body from your mind.

Tell me yes,

Then tell me no.

Tell me to go,

And see my quiet indecision.

 

This has gone too far,

But yet you still lie.

You need to leave,

But yet you still lie.

Lie with me; lie to me,

And see my quiet indecision.

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Written by
daniel-farnam
American
Published
Mar 7, 2011
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original 3/8/2011

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