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At this moment in time, all that I see
Is you and him, not you and me
As this night ends, a new day begins
With more of your lies and deadlier sins
It's not my choice anymore, instead it is yours
Is it for him or for me in which your love soars
Make your choice now, make your choice fast
Because at this rate our love will never last
Choosing him over me is what you want to do
Then don't talk to me until you two are through

'Cause Never
    Never Ever
        Never Ever Again
            Can I love a girl like you

Three weeks later you're back at my side
You have nothing to lose and nothing to hide
You want to apologize for the way that you've been
But honey, I just can't forget your deadliest sin
As time went on, I'd forgive and forget
Only to learn, your not through with him yet
I asked you to leave and never return
But for your love, my heart will always yearn
Days go by slower and slower
And I shouldn't have loved you - ever




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On Monday September 6th, 2004, lordshadow (212) writes:
not to sound corny, but I feel your pain... nice


On Thursday August 5th, 2004, mysticventures (544) writes:
real hurt - real good write!!!


On Thursday August 5th, 2004, TheReap (42) writes:
This and my other submissions were probably written 15+ years ago



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