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Write Or Wrong
You came over I gave in again You called me honey And I forgot my plan Your kisses so sweet Like we're best friends No lust on your mind I couldn't see the signs When it feels so right Its usually very wrong Love and friendship That's why they write the songs But when you hold me So tight in your arms Oh my dear friend Make this write, wrong How will this thing end This forbidden love I feel I do not see it ending well Niether for you, neither for me Never fall in love With someone who's just a friend The sex confused it all Now my heart will have to mend I can never tell you Those three little words You'd run so fast I'd be left absurd Count your friends on one hand Count your lovers on two But when you find there one in the same Then thank God, but pay the devil his due...
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