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All we had was lust

By daizy

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You took it upon yourself, To take my heart. And then what did you do, You tore it apart. You said that you loved me, I thought this were true. But then you up and left me, Now what am I to do. I gave you my trust, I gave you my heart. You said all that we had was lust, And now it is time to part. I don't want to lose you, I love what we had. But if we stay together, I think it would be really bad. I will say this, before I go. I love you with all my heart, This I think you should know. Written October 30th, 2001 © on Oct 30 2001 05:49 AM PST   10 • 0 • 12

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