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It was simple with you And I miss it that way Waking up to your smile made my everyday Being your friend was never going to be enough It’s true what they say, you cannot help who you love Maybe I should... It was difficult to love you But I miss it all the same I got to witness your demons And I felt your pain But you hide behind a mask Maybe you shouldn’t... Together, it was a disaster Together, we were a mess I say I love you You know when I say it, that it’s true But when you say it back All I hear is, “ Goodbye to You.” Maybe you should... With nothing to say, you turned around and left I felt my heart shake, then it shattered I’m tattered and torn, left broken on the floor But my love just wasn’t enough for you I have words to say, the ones that could make you stay Maybe I shouldn’t... But in the end, My Heart, My Soul, My Love, My Words, We’re. Never. Enough. To. Make. You. Stay. Maybe they should have been...
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Mar 6, 2018
Mar 6, 2018 at 5:09 AM UTC
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It was simple with you And I miss it that way Waking up to your smile made my everyday Being your friend was never going to be enough It’s true what they say, you cannot help who you love Maybe I should... It was difficult to love you But I miss it all the same I got to witness your demons And I felt your pain But you hide behind a mask Maybe you shouldn’t... Together, it was a disaster Together, we were a mess I say I love you You know when I say it, that it’s true But when you say it back All I hear is, “ Goodbye to You.” Maybe you should... With nothing to say, you turned around and left I felt my heart shake, then it shattered I’m tattered and torn, left broken on the floor But my love just wasn’t enough for you I have words to say, the ones that could make you stay Maybe I shouldn’t... But in the end, My Heart, My Soul, My Love, My Words, We’re. Never. Enough. To. Make. You. Stay. Maybe they should have been...
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Mar 6, 2018
Mar 6, 2018 at 5:09 AM UTC
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