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I'm More Than Just My Body(poem) You just want me for my body
And I know that’s the only thing you care about
I just want to lay in bed and cry for the things I can see hidden in your lies
Your eyes show me the worst of your mind
Your full of lust but you will never see the true me
I’m more than my body, and with what they say
I just want to be free and clear of the wicked things you did to me
Please understand i don’t want to hurt you
but everything I know you for stays in my head
I want to say sorry for leaving but I can’t stay knowing these things
I just hope you’ll understand why I can’t take your hand
Though I know you’ll be fine

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