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Created on: September 22, 2009
Life's Jury
Another day's just passed, yet you are no where in sight
But I'm still waiting even if chances don't look bright
Just to be with you, I'll put through all my might
And then maybe you'll realize that love isn't about wrong or right
I remember you told me that our destinies aren't the same
And so I duly ask you, do you believe in fame?
Because that's what you are for me, and this isn't any game
I only live for you, and from you, comes my name...
Please never say to me, that you've had enough
Because life for me, without you, won't even be just tough
You can say that I will live, although it will be rough
But I hate to disagree, you will only see me going buff...
With all due honesty, I'm still unsure of my feeling
But ever since you've gone, my life's simply been reeling
Almost as if my life, from me, someone's been stealing
Yet I live on, while my feelings for you continue peeling
And so, today when I finally think I know, I ask you
Is it too late, or do we still have a chance to make it through?
Because now I know that without you, life shall only serve me fury
And so please tell me what you think, while I'm still waiting on life's jury
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