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English, 02.04.2021 18:40 smcculleymcculley

We were a bit young, reckless yes Bullet to my heart, vestless chest
Unknown feeling, I let it manifest
You had me feeling opposites connect
And we did, I can't disagree
Had my heart racing without ecstasy
First date, first kiss, starting history
Second date, third date, by the fourth you were missing me
Dream girls never crossed my mind
My eyes on you so my world was blind
One year passed I was lost in time
Didn't realize love had landmines
Boom, what a turning point
There ain't too sides when you flip the coin
Built your lies, so this your choice
How can we work this out, I can't stand your voice
No I won't forgive you
No I won't come back to you
No I won't forgive you
No I won't come back to you
I'm done, I'm done, I'm done
I'm done with you

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