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He Was Mine
Yes he may have been a liar May have been hard work Irritating at times A school boy at its worst Gleefully cheeky Suddenly shy Extremely sexy Any woman would find An amazing kisser A lover to last Your making me angry As he was my heart He may have been ignorant to your troubles And mine Shyly creative Honestly blind Lovingly stupid Beautifully versed Amazingly manly Even at his worst Yes he was an addict That's why he's not here You say I should of told you But our problems were clear He died in his sleep I was laying right there Your blaming me for his departure There is hate in your eyes It's all my fault you say Well this is a surprise So tell me something Explain it right now Where were you When he was a teen Sniffing glue, smoking pipes and Doing E's Where were you when he started injecting drugs Still a child that's what he was He was my hell My heaven My earth My gold My silver My darkness My sky But most importantly He was mine
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