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Created on: April 24, 2008
I hear you,
I heard you before.
I hear you,
I don't ignore.
I hear you,
I just don't care.
I hear you,
You've laid your soul bare.
I hear you,
And now I die inside.
I hear you,
There is no more pride.
I hear you,
Don't want to hear any more.
I heard you,
Now I'm out the door.
I hear you still,
As my heart breaks,
I heard you,
What a difference it makes.
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