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What Now Old Friend
I am so sorry but what was I to do? I fell so bad that I am happy she hurt you. The thing is though that I loved her first. Each time she turns away it makes my heart burst. She was happy with you at the time though. That is why I thought it best I go. Now I see the rejection hurting you. I don't know though what it is I should do. Should I help you when her back and condemn my heart to unholy places. Should I go to her and leave you to these faces. I don't know, I don't know. What do you do with a heart that refuses to grow. I dont want my actions to drive you away. I realy dont know though what I should say. I still love her I really do. At the same time though i see that so do you. So old friend what do we do now. Which of us will be the one to go out with a final bow.
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