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Nov 2018
By: Cedric McClester

Let’s not go to bed
Angry anymore
How ‘bout we call a truce
To this internecine war
It’s just like I said
A time or two before
Get it out your head
And learn how to ignore

We get so emotional
In the heat of an argument
Attempting to prove our point
But wasted time is spent
Going back and forth
When neither will relent
Often we say things
We know we never meant

Let’s not let our anger
Get the best of us
We need to learn how
To let go and to trust
It will all work out
In the course of time
It don’t make no sense
For us to lose our minds

Let’s not go to bed
Angry anymore
How ‘bout we call a truce
To this internecine war
It’s just like I said
A time or two before
Get it out your head
And learn how to ignore
Written by
Cedric McClester  New York, New York
(New York, New York)   
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