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Created on: April 23, 2008
I hear you, I do
I hear the words you speak
But haven't you figured out
They mean nothing now to me
I hear you say you're sorry
I can also hear that tone
I hear you say so many things
That sound as cold as stone
I hear you, I'm listening
I'll always take the time
Why do you always yell at me
I can hear you just fine
I hear you say love me
You ask for me to stay
I hear you promise changes
But there's no softness in your ways
Maybe instead of yelling
You should've listened a little more
You didn't seem to hear a thing
Only the latch as I went out the door
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