| My love has gone away, quietly after a hundred days.
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| This is what’s she has always said she won’t stay for more than what she can
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| repay.
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| I can still hear her say there that I’m not hearing tender play
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| The day she let me kiss her was a display, of love to those who she betray
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| How can I put someone to the test, when I thought I got the best?
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| Until the taste of bitterness then I regret but still that I won’t detest,
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| the love I can’t forget, like someone who has left.
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| How can I leave someone for the rest when I’m facing the best?
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| Until the taste of treachery then I regret.
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| But still that I won’t detest who I can never forget like someone I once met.
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| I can still hear her say there that I’m not hearing tender play
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| The day she let me kiss her was a display, of love to those who she betray
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| How can I put someone to the test, when I thought I got the best?
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| Until the taste of bitterness then I regret but still that I won’t detest,
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| the love I can’t forget, like someone who has left.
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| How can I leave someone for the rest when I’m facing the best?
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| Until the taste of treachery then I regret.
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| But still that I won’t detest who I can never forget like someone I once met.
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| How can I put someone to the test, when I thought I got the best?
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| Until the taste of bitterness then I regret but still that I won’t detest,
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| the love I can’t forget, like someone who has left.
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| How can I leave someone for the rest when I’m facing the best?
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| Until the taste of treachery then I regret.
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| But still that I won’t detest who I can never forget like someone I once met. |