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I stare.
I stare deep into your eyes.
Your powerful gaze moves my soul.
It lifts from my body.
I stand still.
Paralyzed.
I try to look away but your love won't let me.
It keeps pulling me back.
My soul drops back into my body.
I reach for your hand, but I can't.
You have something in it.
My heart.
You stole it.
My love for you usn't real unless I give my heart to you.
So you realize that and give it back.
But it's broken.
And now I am walking around with your fingerprints on my heart.
Preventing me from ever loving again.
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Took a wrong turn once
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Hopes, dreams, and my deepest fears,
In you I believed
I was your pillar, your rock,
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Or do you patch it up for a short time?
Do you ever really regain your trust
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You'll never love me now.
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Today, another face in the crowd.
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I saw it coming.
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the way she looked at him,
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