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Do Words Mean Anything?

you see me every day

wearing a mask

to blind your eyes in every way

i only asked for one little task

 

and now i fear to sob

in front of you

because you'd do the job

i just wish you would fall this hard too

 

not for that cow

who's a complete ****

but me, the girl next door right now

cause all i ever feel, is my upside down gut.

 

you told me i could trust you

i never thought that, that would be a lie too.

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alison-matthews-1
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Mar 22, 2010
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