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By Ciona

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. . . Do you ever wonder what would've happened if we'd just stopped trying to fight it what you always thought was wrong could've been right do you ever stop to think what it might be like if we were still together would we be the same No i think we would've grown into something better - if we'd just - - if only - if only the past weren't so permanent if words left unsaid were spoken would it have changed a thing would it have given us something to grab on to if i'd told you the truth I Love You would we still be separated or would we be where we belong would i be in your arms if i'd just said this, done that but i didn't and now i've got to live with my regrets if we'd only held on, tried harder but we didn't and now we've got to live with the loneliness do you ever stop and wonder where i am what i'm doing now if i still think of you Yes i still think of you and what if... Written September 2nd, 2001 © on Sep 01 2001 08:49 PM PST   0 • 8

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