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Addiction
I'm addicted to you and there's nothing I can do No matter how hard I try to leave I end up coming back to you You've been there through my struggles You've been there through the pain I never knew my father And my mother was far away No one knows what I've been through No one knows my story But whenever I got tangled up You're the one that kept me company When I need you the most you do what's best for me But when morning comes all my problems submerge me You're like a virus that's planted deep inside my brain I try to pull it out but it only aggravates the pain I look you in the eyes I keep begging you to leave You look right back at me and say laissez-moi tranquille The more I try to let you go the harder it becomes I regret the day I picked you up You stupid bottle or rum
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