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 IF  I KNEW WHAT I KNEW TODAY



My heart was always near
Need you never fear
I made your life easier to stay in touch
It didn't take much
You can't blame the distance
I made it easier and more on an instance
You didn't have to get carried away
With things you'll never hear them say
You had to let them lure you in
When they want your eyes to fixate upon them for fatter wallets when your love life goes in the bin
I may have been far, but you were always close to my heart is why i can forgive, but not forget
I don't hold grudges, but i don't want in my life in your head i think this message you should get
I know its difficult, but being with you its only making it worse even if i am so far away
You never hear what i say
Its not making it easy
This is what i need you to see
I aint coming back
The love had an unpack
Not an impact
You're now sacked
The glory of what you had
Now is rotten and deceased and just too bad
You had to throw it all away
Too bad you couldn't keep it at bay
Facebook suggestions is the best thing that ever happened to me
Coz its now i see
Who you are really
A leopard never changes its spots
IF ONLY I KNEW WHAT I KNEW TODAY
I WOULD HAVE WALKED AWAY
WITH NOTHING ELSE TO SAY
FROM TODAY
Except hows life coz we know eachother well
You ring a bell
In a friendship
But your love could never sail this ship
Too bad you had to pretend
To break my heart i don't know if you did intend
But it can't mend
Coz you won't let it
You can't let go of the s**t
I can't believe what i did
If only i walked away, if only i hid
Thank God i never had a kid
Coz thinking you could have been their father really does scare me
I'm glad its almost over and i can live my life and let it be


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