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Addicted
By Parizo Van Thulare You played me You made me I tested it So nicer it felt Again and again i came like mice Round and round i roled like hurricane Seeking for that something more Which kept coming That which kept me calmy Deeper and deeper i drowned From my cerebulum down to meddulla From innocent to sinfull i fell The words i sang we like those of bieber The moves i made were those of Jenifer My mind told me to stop But when i tried My body began gagging I felt needles running From my toes telling me not be a such fool I guess falling for moods made me one At first i thought it was thirst Not know you were a tenant in me I only wanted to reach cloud nine Unaware i commited crime That which can only be erased by life That one which no pill can heal I am addicted I am feel defeated
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