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I wish I could say, That I was lost in your eyes, But it's a straight-paved road, So I'd be telling lies. I wish I could claim, That you were a moat-surrounded castle, But when I launch an invasion, You barely even get hostile. We're on a seesaw, But you're not quite heavy enough. Soon I'll get bored, And move on to something else. Don't make it too easy, Don't be black and white. For I'd just pierce through your glass, And leave you in a plight.
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Jul 2, 2014
Jul 2, 2014 at 4:42 AM UTC
Imbalance
I wish I could say, That I was lost in your eyes, But it's a straight-paved road, So I'd be telling lies. I wish I could claim, That you were a moat-surrounded castle, But when I launch an invasion, You barely even get hostile. We're on a seesaw, But you're not quite heavy enough. Soon I'll get bored, And move on to something else. Don't make it too easy, Don't be black and white. For I'd just pierce through your glass, And leave you in a plight.
maylhong
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Jul 2, 2014
Jul 2, 2014 at 4:42 AM UTC
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