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Created on: February 06, 2010
You have my heart,
You had it from the start,
You played with it,
Tossing it in the air,
Letting it almost,
Hit the ground,
Not caring if,
It nearly destroys me,
They say I should hate you,
But how can I hate who I love?
You were my everything,
And you threw it all away,
As soon as you saw her,
She has your heart,
And you want hers,
You don't care,
If you still have mine,
My life is in your hands,
You don't want me,
Then no one can.
You have my heart,
But you don't want it,
You put it in a box,
An slide it under the bed.
Not caring,
If I'm alive or dead.
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