The Notebook
All her notes that she left in her notebook
They weren't jokes, they're true
How much she hated her
How much she hated you
Don't even pretend she loved you
It was all a lie
All she wanted was to see you
Choke and then die
She hated you, you hated her
And why did she have to go?
The answer's on page seventeen
After the part about those
Things you said to her
All the times you lied
that's what led her to her death
She wrote this the day she died
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