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Prove Me Wrong
We've been with eachother for a long time But sometimes I ask myself if you're still mine From then until now, things have changed Even the smiles and the glances we've exchanged Are we still in love, or are we slowly falling apart? All we can depend on is eachother and our hearts We don't talk or listen to eachother's stories The signs we gave off that only you and I could see How are we going to end this supposed to be love song? The thoughts I have I just can't take, please just prove me wrong You lay in bed silenced like a new born baby And all I ask is for my heart to save me You seem so distant from me all the time And still I'll ask, are you even still mine? This is supposed to be our very first love story But all we end up saying is, that we're sorry Please help me, that's all I pray for To bring us back to the way we were once before Still you lay there hiding while my mind is debating Still you don't ever respond, even while I'm slowly fading....
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