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English, 14.04.2021 20:30 PinkDivaGirl02

Heres a song I made please tell me what you think even if its not nice. Going for your heart it was dangerous, it felt like you were messing with my heart you were shameless. you've dated a lot of men they nameless. I wanted you, you wanted me, baby I thought we were meant to be. Your pain I wanted it shared with me, your trust I wanted you to give it to me but essentially we weren't meant to be. With you I felt like I was omnipotent, without you it feels like I've been choking I'm at a loss of air I've got no time to spare, I wanted to be the glue to fix your heart that's broken. You might as well just cut me open cause it feels like my heart is broken, I tried to get you to quit the d. pe and all the drgs you were doing but I guess I was set to fail, please donā€™t go to jail your face is too pretty for that living hell, I donā€™t want you to sleep in that cold cell. I'm tired of hoping itā€™s time to tie the rope and hang up my notions. Our time together was great but it wasn't worth the pain if I was depressed I might have put a slug through my brain. I thought you cared for me, now Iā€™m scared to be all alone I got no one to call my own. I need help I was at the top now it feels like Iā€™m falling, Staying up all night thinking about calling your phone, beating myself up cause I never got the chance to call you my own, am I staying up late or waking up early I canā€™t even tell cause my mind feeling swirly now I get excited when I see one little girly this girl she done hurt me, Iā€™m acting real thirsty please help Donā€™t let nobody hurt me.

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