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Throughly washed off all her sweat from my bed And wondered why she left as if everything's said I've considered how I became so easy to ignore And why she chose to turn from angel to for You give your trust for bits of love and friendship And your lover dismisses your kisses and ends it Crushing you then with an endless questioning I remember and want to dismember her estrogen But I'm supressing testosterone, ingesting the pain Writing spiteful and suicidial, now my letters remain I'm trying to weather the shame of falling for traps In a mask, looking forward to when its all in the past She caused the collapse of my frail unstable world She's no class above me and I never failed at girls She didn't have a way with words or a great talent She's trained to stay calous and remain ballanced This isn't blame, just wished she explained her half But she'd given in to ignorance of hurting my heart ..
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