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"Don't Forget to Forget !" by Spiked Tongue

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You said you could never forget me
But what about when you do
There are so many things that you can't see
Becuase of your limited review

I can't stay here forever
And what about when I leave
I don't think you'll be coming w/ me
and to someone else you'll cleave

The love we shared may soon be over
Can you handle that at all
What if all satisfaction you get for years
Is a lousy phone call

I don't beleive you when you say
Your love will never un-wind
I know you try hard everyday
but everything ends at some time


The days we spent were ones of their kind
and not easily forgotten
But what if we turn our love over
and find, that it is rotten!!

You loved me like no one else could
And for that I love you back
I love you back for alot of things
Please understand that

But I think what I'm trying to say at this moment
is, without me you'll survive
And though it may seem unbearable at times
You heart will stay alive

I know you love me, and don't want to hear this
And all you can think is, No
But i still love you to and that is why
*I am simply letting you go*



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On Tuesday April 3rd, 2007, Whisper (136) writes:
hmmm... it's not easy to let go of those you care for, but it's something that must eventually happen. beautiful write ~Whisper~



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