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Does a broken heart ever really mend
Or do you patch it up for a short time?
Do you ever really regain your trust
Or just remain bitter for a lifetime?
No matter it seems how hard I try
To make myself try and be happy
I end up finding me a bitter woman
Who just won't try and trust me
I've tried to make them see the me
That I'm trying to become
But all they seem to be able to bring
Is heartache to my sad sad home
I've felt the bitter sting before
Of a woman who's not faithful
I've had my heart broken in two
By those who felt not blameful
They knew that they had done me wrong
Yet they claimed no real remorse
At least not until my broken heart
Was hurting so much worse
The worst thing I remember is
They accused me of being first
I've never been unfaithful so
My love life must be cursed
So here I sit once again
Wondering through my rhyme
Does a broken heart ever really mend
Or do you patch it up for a short time?
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Land of the Broken Heart
It seems at times
You've approached your end
Took a wrong turn once
Leading to that desolate plain
The
SORROW OF A WOMAN
In you I placed my destiny
Hopes, dreams, and my deepest fears,
In you I believed
I was your pillar, your rock,
Does a broken heart ever really mend
Or do you patch it up for a short time?
Do you ever really regain your trust
Or just remain
You didn't love me then.
You'll never love me now.
Not even when I was there,
Today, another face in the crowd.
The one you could
by Shane Mole
I SAW
I saw it coming.
The way they looked at each other.
Or more to the point,
the way she looked at him,
the way she never looked
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