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The Moon made it seem so right, With her I had forgotten about all my fears I will never forget our favorite midnight These words I hate but: you'll always be my dear I can't stop trusting you even though it's you I hate Stars fell into a void of our their reality Everyone knows they have a soulmate, Nobody said that love would hate your personality Thunderstorms in the morning kept you awake You're leaving me, why couldn't you forget to leave I don't think our love was a mistake Leave those worries and those memories behind just don't Leave I guess I'm done with you and your own ways, I was physically strong, but you weren't mentally tough I would try to say "no" if you asked me to stay But honestly I don't know if I'm strong enough Let me see you tonight always and forever shining bright with those perfectly blue eyes I'll turn off my bedroom light Just don't look at the tears from my brown eyes
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Sep 19, 2017
Sep 19, 2017 at 4:50 AM UTC
Moon
The Moon made it seem so right, With her I had forgotten about all my fears I will never forget our favorite midnight These words I hate but: you'll always be my dear I can't stop trusting you even though it's you I hate Stars fell into a void of our their reality Everyone knows they have a soulmate, Nobody said that love would hate your personality Thunderstorms in the morning kept you awake You're leaving me, why couldn't you forget to leave I don't think our love was a mistake Leave those worries and those memories behind just don't Leave I guess I'm done with you and your own ways, I was physically strong, but you weren't mentally tough I would try to say "no" if you asked me to stay But honestly I don't know if I'm strong enough Let me see you tonight always and forever shining bright with those perfectly blue eyes I'll turn off my bedroom light Just don't look at the tears from my brown eyes
I love you
kevin-swiney
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20/M/Kentucky
Sep 19, 2017
Sep 19, 2017 at 4:50 AM UTC
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