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The Real Thing - To a Friend of Mine
I've been held in suspence Wondering if you'd break my rules So I could repent The Real thing is Im a horrible friend But If you can forgive me We can begin again My Avitar - Thats the real me I know many have been waiting to see I use to hide away Locked behind closed doors But I left that Jackass And now, what can I say - Watch Out World I use to go by a lonely name myself The Lost Little Poet Well, now shes found herself Im risky and Ive got appeal Im only 19 but I know whats real Life is harsh, and every one needs a friend Im not the best and I cant promise I wont leave again But what do you say Lets give it a try Be friends and write sonets in the sky What do you think I cant tell you much else This is the real me And Im ready to give the world hell
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