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I wish I never would have met him
I wish his lips would never have brushed mine
I fell in love with him and he threw me away
black eyes and bruises are what I got for loveing him
along with a trip to the crazy house for trying to killmy self
25 pills is what I devowred
and subsquently im still alive
I wish that I would fall into a comma
wake up without a memory
or i'll never be free of my love
and though this is how I feel
I still wish I could be with him
hes my srenght my condfidont
and also my best freind



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On Monday December 26th, 2005, An Expired Member (39) writes:
its fucking good but i think you might want to know there is a spelling error STRENGTH srenght my condfidont and also my best freind


On Wednesday December 7th, 2005, Esau (281) writes:
damn. that took me and threw me down making me watch every moment. such openness shows me how hidden i keep myself.


On Wednesday November 23rd, 2005, An Expired Member (8) writes:
Wow, this get's very personal into your life and what you have done. Like you hold nothing back. I've almost been to the crazy house myself!


On Tuesday November 15th, 2005, An Expired Member (33) writes:
doesn't sound like a best friend to me, babe, but i understand. no offense or anything, but spell check... :) much love.



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