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You and I

You were a queen and I was a dunce

You wanted things and I gave you none

You had dreams and I had drugs

You bought a degree and I bought 'dubs'

You liked boys and I liked you

You broke my heart and I broke yours too

You wanted out and I wanted in

You began to pout and I began to grin

You left me and I left town

You wore a smile and I wore a frown

You moved on and I moved out

You hooked up and I went without

You are doing well and I am feeling miserable

You like being logical and I am nonsensical

You are growing up and I am growing old

You like making rules and I like to not be told

You think you're really awesome and I strongly disagree

You seem a little like your mom and I find that rather scary

You stay home and be happy and I will go out and be free

You have a wild ride ahead and I have plenty myself to see

You have said your parting words and I am now writing mine

So this is goodbye baby girl, I will always remember our time

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Published
Sep 13, 2011
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The treacherous on-again-off-again relationship blunders of life finally come to a halt.

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