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I'm Clyde's missing rib his drug to get high, but I'm also the lover who told him a lie. We went to town and for a day we did linger, so I went get his name tattooed on my finger, But the guy he messed up, and the ink it bled out, you should of heard me create, scream and shout. Now I should of come clean and told him it went wrong, instead I sang Clyde a different song. I told him it looked pretty just wait for the picture, instead of telling the truth of this permanent fixture. I told him it's pretty night after night, and secretly strived to get it put right, the damage was done I had told him a lie, and now this means the end of Bonnie and Clyde! See Clyde really loved Bonnie, but his policy was clear, "Bonnie you ever lie, and I'm the hell out of here, no matter how much it would kill me and hurt, if you lie to me Bonnie, this love just won't work!" But I never thought that this was a lie, and from one simple song, I would eternally cry. "I was trying Clyde to give you the best, but I lied, and now you Clyde, just can't let this lie rest, remember me Bonnie, the girl who you love, whose fidelity matches the white of a dove. All I can hear is you asking me why? Why, Why Bonnie, Why did you lie"? Lie to the world, lie to all them, Bonnie, baby, don't lie to your man! How now can I stay without saying it's fine? Anytime Bonnie, cross that lying line"? Clyde took his bullets, he loaded his gun,time now to finish what Bonnie begun. He aimed the gun real close to his head,and as Bonnie cried no...! Clyde was dead. He did as he told her in deed and in part,for her lying to him, he Martyred his heart! What happened to Bonnie well do I really need say?she followed Clyde in the exact same way! She took the gun held it close to her head,and said "without you Clyde, I'm already dead"! they found them next morning Bonnie's hand on the trigger,and his name spelt out on her wedding finger! Your probably thinking that Clyde was being mean, but you got to remember their love was extreme,extreme in its nature, extreme in its truth and extreme to the end where both lives were took! If this was to happen to lovers today do you think they would act in the very same way? Bonnie and Clyde 21st century lovers, would they find a way to ever recover? I like to believe that their love would survive, head on his chest, he 'd wipe tears from her eyes, so if to your lover your tempted to lie, please remember the ballad of Bonnie and Clyde.
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