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Jun 2018
Crying Over Spilt Milk.


There ain't no sunshine, when she's gone.
The darkness is here to stay, it will carry on.
Until she comes back, yet she may never return.
I might spend the rest of my life, waiting for her.


Needing nobody new, the girl I found is all I want;
I knew the day that I found her, that she was the one.
My true love, if there's such a thing,
I can't tell you I don't know.
But my love for her is undying, it will forever live on.


She climbed into my heart and made herself at home.
Now my heart has something missing, I feel so alone.
Please bring her back, I need to breathe!
She brings me Heaven on Earth;
She makes my heart skip a beat.


We were one person, one being;
All knowing and all seeing.
When she hurts, I hurt too;
As I know what she is thinking.
She's trying her best, as am I to understand;
Why does love hurt us so much?
Does she love me?  Am I really her man?


Does she love me as much as I love her?  
I'll never really know for sure.
But my love for her is strong;
My feelings for her are pure.
Love and devotion, until death drags us apart.
I gave her all that I could, I gave her my heart.


So what happens next?  
Do we never get back together?
We both said we'd never part;
We both lied to each other.
We both sit here alone;
When we could be sat side by side.
The day we split I couldn't cry;
Because a part of me had died.


Feeling numb to the world;
No longer caring about a thing.
She broke my heart before she left;
As she took off the ring.
Our relationship was over, in the blink of an eye;
One last conversation, one last argument,
One last time together we cried.


Now I travel this world;
Knowing its beauty has now gone.
Nothing can ever be good again;
Everything is wrong.
As I lay down to sleep, thinking of her one last time…
I say a short prayer to keep her healthy;
Then pull the trigger and die.


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