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Love Me Again
I wish I cud change the things but they always seem so far and it seems like the longest day and the longest hour when the last drop of hope swings to the farthest spot you wanna bring it back, its making u loose your faith you tell yourself may be it was a worthless chase. And you’re smiling because you want to pretend you’re strong so love me, cause I am here and telling you the truth I still see you, every moment I turn my back but you never seem to know what it was. In a space we live from each other so apart you are a habit I wish I could have lost with so much time to kill I have lost the will to change things at all so love me, cause I am here n telling you the truth I still see you, every moment I turn my back but you never seem to know what it was......................
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