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Created on: April 23, 2008
When love turns to hate
What's really left to say
When the fine line has been crossed
All that you'd found, you've now lost.
It's hard to explain
Or put your finger on it
It's just the same old song
I'm just so tired of being wrong
You cannot blame me for the choices you've made
You can't stand in the way of mine
I hope that one day you are going to see
Everything is going to be fine
When did it all get so complicated
When did love become conditional
I'm sorry it's all gone wrong
But life is going to go on
The sun will shine, the stars will fall
Everything became nothing at all
I really wish you well
To find your escape from this hell.
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