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He says "Do you remember when your name sat on the tip of my tongue And I loved you more than I've loved anyone. Can you imagine how it feels when my friends and family say Theyre happy youre happy and they hope he keeps you that way." I say "I earned the right to move on the night you made holding her hand a bad habbit, and a question of your taste." He says "I made a mistake you could have forgiven me." I say "I refused to make the same mistake repeatedly."
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Nov 19, 2013
Nov 19, 2013 at 6:02 AM UTC
He named her "Mistake"
He says "Do you remember when your name sat on the tip of my tongue And I loved you more than I've loved anyone. Can you imagine how it feels when my friends and family say Theyre happy youre happy and they hope he keeps you that way." I say "I earned the right to move on the night you made holding her hand a bad habbit, and a question of your taste." He says "I made a mistake you could have forgiven me." I say "I refused to make the same mistake repeatedly."
alex-nabozny
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Nov 19, 2013
Nov 19, 2013 at 6:02 AM UTC
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