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English, 20.01.2021 22:10 g0606997

English question- no work required really just very opinionated peoples- but not too opinionated- i still got feelings another original song, I call this one All The Times

promises
are made to be broke
my innocence
has long since been stolen

broken bottles on the porch
still you're here wanting more
You want me to trust you
I don't how I'm supposed to

cause once again I caught you drinking
don't know what the heIl you're thinking
fool me once
wont fool me twice
I've played dum. b and Ive played nice
then you try to hide it from me
so I pretend that I don't see

this family
is all fu. c.ked up, so we're all out here fakin
My happiness
seems so real, but take a look my eyes are vacant

theres empty cans by the door
while youre passed out on the floor
you want me to believe you
but everything you say is barely half true

cause once again I caught you drinking
don't know what the heIl you're thinking
youve fooled me once
and youve fooled me twice
and I've played dum. b and Ive played nice
but then you try to hide it from me
so I pretend that I don't see

but you dont make easy
now ive been angry, hurt, and scared
and every time you pretend you care
and yeah i get it life's hard
but thanks to you ive scarred
and theres a st. upid guard
around my st. upid heart

cause of all the times I caught you drinkin
and I didnt know what the helI you were thinkin

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