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You Believe In Destiny Which I Dont

3years ago, I see you on train You were looking at me, I looked away back then 2years later, I see you again in the hospital and i keep looking at you You look at me then turn ur face wondering who!! one year after, you were driving ur way to work The light turns red, I pass infront of you with a serious look You got out of your car, following me to the shop Asking me my name, where am i from , with a heart full of hope I tried to lie to you, truth slipped away I tried to fake my name, i forgot how to do what I'm good at that day I told you my real name, my real race You kept looking at me with a smiling face You said you are from where i belong Don't know how we both travelled far that long I looked in your eyes, my destiny guy i would feel My scarred broken heart started to softly heal Then I remember your face back then When I was still in highschool, taking the train Then I remember your face in the hospital, It was you Am i dreaming?! This is what i said and what you said too Then we be together, then we break up But we go back together because we believed in the stupid destiny of us Then we fight again, Long stressful nights that never ends We still hold on the destiny thing, We are dying in the bends Then we break up, you leave and go home Dady calls me saying, you are his neighbor door by door Destiny comes again and we are fooled by a blind fate I'm sick of thinking, sick of counting our destiny's rate Somebody tells me what to do when all of this is real Unbelievable destiny that doesn't want to make a deal We are not meant to be together that what I know But, why you keep appearing infront of me, I wanna know the true

Copyright © | Year Posted 2010




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Date: 9/24/2010 7:07:00 AM
Strong deep write, love your thoughts shared here.....Michael
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