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* IM SORRY
Every little thing that you do makes me fall in love with you why I did the things that I did made me feel like a silly kid

Why did we always used to fight
I just wanted to make things right when you left you struck my heart never thought we'd be apart

so when I walk by everyday always smile in your special way
I know you'll be dying inside and I wish that you were mine

I break down every night
I cry myself to sleep and with all my might
I know you're not mine to keep

* MY HEART my heart hurts.
I should be happy right.
I think I should right.
I mean you love me. you told me that. should I believe you again. right. you say you love me to much to put in words. you say that if any guy tries to hurt me you'll kick his ass should I believe you again. should I put my heart on the line once again.

* INSIDE YOUR HEAD
I always wonder what to say
To cheer you up for the rest of the day
I hate it when you seem so sad
It really makes me wish I had
Some sort of special super power
To take me to the top of your tower
Where you keep your bad thoughts and dreams
Instead of them tearing away at your seams
If only I could be your special dove
I'll take you away and show you my love
I'll always be here if you want to talk
I'll give you some space; we can go for a walk
I won't get you to say anything you don't want
You don't have to hide, don't put on a front
Let me in your head, I can help you through
Because whatever happens, I'll always love you

* LOVE <3
Love is like a rose, it will stay alive if you take care of it.

Love is like a rainbow, wonderful in every way.

Love is like a roller coaster, it has it's ups and downs.

But most importantly,
Love is whatever you turn it into.

* LOVE NEVER FORGOTTEN
The true meaning of love do you truly know,
The love in my eyes does is still show

I saw you, then wanted and finally had you
All so fast too good to be true

Everyday is

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