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I Say

They say, beware of a woman’s scorn. But I don’t have to wait for revenge for long. Karma will attack, If I were you, I watch my back. You live very comfortably, While I have to raise alone our kids. Have a great life as an absent farther. Don’t even bother, To wish your son happy birthday. Too busy playing the dutiful husband, To your 20 year younger wife. They say, what goes around comes around. Soon you will found, Yourself old and grey. Alone on your dying bed you will lay. They say, what goes up must come down. You thinking, you are standing tall? Want me to feel small. Stole my house and even the fridge. What a leech. But as the hands of time is ticking on, So will your time end for all your wrongs. They say, you can’t build your happiness on someone else pain. That is exactly what both of you done. But remember on the long run, You two will get what you deserved, The wheel will reverse. They say, you must forgive and forget. But I only forgive those who deserves my respect. For you, I don’t have any, Not for the pain and hurt you caused. And still have no remorse. They say, time heals everything, And Amen to it. I say, good riddance of bad rubbish.

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