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Physics, 05.12.2020 20:00 lemieuxsamhya

Hmm let’s stop and think what is a promise well it’s something you keep right it’s something you don’t break it’s something you hard with your life well I guess it’s not bc you didn’t keep it here is a song zuka sould of told you a long time ago and this is not a dare finsh the lyrics Strange to think the songs we used to sing The smiles, the flowers, everything
Is gone
Yesterday I found out about you
Even now just looking at you
Feels wrong
You say that you'd take it all back
Given one chance; it was a moment of weakness
And you said "yes"
You should've said no
You should've gone home
You should've thought twice before you let it all go
You should've known that word like what you did with her
Would get back to me (get back to me)
And I should've been there
In the back of your mind
I shouldn't be asking myself why
You shouldn't be beggin' for forgiveness at my feet
You should've said no
Baby, and you might still have me

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