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When she promised to never leave She forgot to mention the card she had in her sleeve When he promised to keep you from your demon But left you on the floor screaming When she held your heart in her hand and then threw it to the cold floor Spat in your face and walked out the door When he kissed your forehead before you slept Then out of your bed he crept When she whispered she loved you in your ear Then was the reason for a tear When he held your hand when you walked down the street Just to leave you at night drowning your bed sheet When she made you smile day and night Then she was out of sight When he noticed the little things about you Just for you to realise the promises were never true When she made you trust her completely Then made you feel like jumping of the balcony When he looked you in your eyes and said he loved you Then bid you adieu. -T
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Jan 12, 2018
Jan 12, 2018 at 6:12 AM UTC
Smoke And Mirrors
When she promised to never leave She forgot to mention the card she had in her sleeve When he promised to keep you from your demon But left you on the floor screaming When she held your heart in her hand and then threw it to the cold floor Spat in your face and walked out the door When he kissed your forehead before you slept Then out of your bed he crept When she whispered she loved you in your ear Then was the reason for a tear When he held your hand when you walked down the street Just to leave you at night drowning your bed sheet When she made you smile day and night Then she was out of sight When he noticed the little things about you Just for you to realise the promises were never true When she made you trust her completely Then made you feel like jumping of the balcony When he looked you in your eyes and said he loved you Then bid you adieu. -T
For all the girls and boys that have been heartbroken and lied to by so men they loved dearly. This is for you And I.
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Jan 12, 2018
Jan 12, 2018 at 6:12 AM UTC
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