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0 posted 2005-05-16 05:14 PM



Hey, you all alone,
Your men has left you,
Don’t be crying,
And wasting those tears,

You got a precious smile,
Why don’t you come with me?
And we can start to dance,
To the beat of your heart,

I know that would get you to smile,
I can’t see you cry all the time,
Let him go, for he is wrong,
You will never get him back,
The way he use to be,

Why don’t you tell him-
The moment is gone?
And that he can’t have your love anymore,
While I stand silent and wait for you,

I rather have you singing the love songs,
Than crying to the sad ones,
You thought about giving us a chance,

I promise, I will treat you right,
And give you the world that you don’t have,
Make you smile, even when I have to cry,
I will hold you, till you get sick of it,

Hey, why don’t you listen and let him go?
He is the one that makes you feel down,
In his love, you are drown,
But he can’t see your hurt,
And he doesn’t know how to treat you,

He isn’t the same man who use to be,
So it is time to move on,
I know it hurts to let go,
But their is sunshine after each dark night.
Come a little closer and let me hold you,
Kiss away all your scars,
Give you what you need,
And make you feel happy once again.

I speak insanity. I write fantasy. I sleep reality.

© Copyright 2005 Ronil B Tataria - All Rights Reserved
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