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My Pain
My pain is love and my love is pain I remember when it was so sunny and bright but now it's just pouring down rain What we had together will never be the same So much time we spent together and our memories cant be replaced we'll remember them foerever and ever. There's always gonna be this thorn poking at me reminding me this empty place in my heart is something we use to be. The reason the place in my heart is empty is because it was created by you and me and how it use to be it kills me and hurts me way more than anyone can ever see. Our feelings were so strong when we werent together we can feel eachother when we heard our song and no matter what we always ended up back with eachother again, that's why my heart is broken you were more than my love you were also my best friend.
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