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Burnt
In your voice I felt the presence of ice When you said we are together no longer You had my love, my everlasting vice Turning it away when you tried to be stronger I had been fooled to believe it would work You couldn't look past a single obstacle You assumed by my smile I had to be a jerk This timing for sorrow is nothing but impeccable How could you forsake the things you said? How could you do this to me for nothing? How come my affections you only led? I can not believe you ever loved me. Promises you made and on foolishness I trusted. If you can't keep them you shouldn't have spoken The second burn is when my affections are busted Tear away this heart of a spoiled sad token I can not believe you ever loved me I can not believe you ever loved me You never loved me Never loved me
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