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A Kingdom Near the Ocean

by babaengmanunula

I was once in love with a Captain And I never thought he would caused me pain Since he promised me a happy ever after Then set aside my fear He was always ready to leave me For a treasure chest across the sea Every day that will passed I longed that we will last I was once in love with the ocean Even if I live in the kingdom Now, I wander my emotion And plead for my freedom I stop hoping for a fairytale Even if I met a prince along the way He was as I expected him to be Very charming yet free He made me laugh and cry And never knew how to lie He was the ideal of every human And I wasnt an exception woman The Captain came back with hope of another chance And as the naive princess I can be I was willing to give him a glance Yet he couldnt take the risk to stay for me Now, the princess living in the kingdom Finally met the prince to give her freedom For I was once imprisoned With my love to the Captain The prince never heard of my Captain And didnt know about the pain But he did lit up my heart As he pointed out my worth And as the prince set my heart free I wish that my used to be Captain Find the best treasure across the sea For I am now happy, that I found my own King
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Dec 16, 2018
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it was you i was in love with, but you made me feel worthless

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