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A Valentine Day
O’ Mastermind, O’ Mastermind, Could you change my future? Loneliness is teasing me, Sadness is breathing me, Fear is freezing me, darkness is ceasing me, Could you send someone who can listen to my tearing tone? What is love, explain me, my love is only a ruin? I am a child, I was a child and nobody cared for my feelings, I suffer always suffer when they have different dealings, O’ Mastermind, O’ Mastermind, Could you change my future? When comes a valentine day I am trying to match my heart, I like someone to encourage me I need a path of life, I feel shame that shied to me; I can’t go away from hurt, I am n’t beggar but begging to you, revive me I am dead half, A day comes and passes away, I never seen awakening light. I had lost my mum because she was someone’s wife.
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