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The Drugs

Last week of my summer break Hanging with my friends like always Thats when I stumbled acrossed you And suddenly I felt my heart grew weak Instantly I fell in love with you, thats no lie My soul fell for you as soon as I looked into your eyes For they looked as though the sun was shining directly into them He looked at me with more compassion Then I had ever felt Talking all summer just me and him About everything and about nothing What changed that autumn?? Was it your new friends Because I saw what you did to your old ones What made you into this kind of monster??? Although I never told you how I felt I would still stay up at night and cry about it Then the final day came when I found out the truth How drugs were destroying the man I loved From autumn to winter and from winter to spring I couldn't believe how different you looked Your eyes no longer shined like the sun Your muscles weaker than ever before I knew you were dying, I told you to stop But you told me you didn't care I wanted to leave you But I knew you needed me now more than ever Summer comes around, schools are getting out And off you left, leaving me all alone on this earth Not even old enough to graduate and yet your gone I never stopped warning you, but I still feel I'm to blame

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




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Date: 5/23/2009 3:51:00 PM
sweetie this is way deep everyone im sure has been thru this if not worse keep ur head up and remebr ur never the one to blame for something some one else chooses to do or feel i promise=]]TinkBabyy
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Date: 5/23/2009 3:32:00 PM
trust me jessica you cannot change a person no matter how hard you try I KNOW i walked it and im here to talk about it its a rough life but you must not blame yourself live and let live
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