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English, 21.02.2021 02:20 yami4458

I think whats kind of funny , You could say you lo. ve me You could say you love me Turn around and play me, yeah. I think it's kind of funny, You say things you don't mean
Underestimate me, yeah I have always done right by you Said you're never going to lie, liar , shi. t gon' come around full cycle, I flip the script on you. Tell me why you mad? Tell me why you're hurt? Bet you didn't think that the tables would turn, You gon' fu. ck around I'ma do the same. How you like that karma? How you like that karma? Yeah, that's just fairplay. Now i got your attention, Let me ask a question, Did you learn your lesson? Did it go over your brain? Now that we're confessing, I thought we were destined, you were MR Right but you ain't looking other ways. I have always done right by you. said you're never gonna lie lair shi. t gonna come around full cycle. i flip the script on you,
free points?fairplay?

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