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Lessons

By Abyssia

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Lessons Learned hard, cut deep... Bleed my soul, stain my life And mend the bridge I thought I burned. Haunt me, rekindle my imperfections. Those I love just will not let go .. I wish they would forget How I learned my Lessonslol what a sorry attempt, but an attempt all the same. Written March 2nd, 2002 © on Mar 01 2002 07:48 PM PST   0 • 1

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