No more words to say

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Should I stay or should I go
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Pansy0718
Pansy0718
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I love you.
I won’t ever say it’s true.
You belong to her,
I belong where I were.

We made our choices long ago
My feelings I have I must forgo
I should be walking away
No more words to say.

I can already feel the pull,
Telling me I’m just a fool.
I just feel like a clown
Tired of pressure holding me down

I need to stand back tall again.
These feelings inside I will contain
I should be walking away
No more words to say.

Feeling like I’m broken inside
Just because I have lied
All because, I fell for you.
How do I decide what to do?

We need to turn around
Put our feet firmly back on the ground
I should be walking away
No more words to say.


But now it’s all complicated
My heart has been dominated
This was all supposed to be a game
I wish you were feeling love the same

I must stop this fantasy
Start living in reality
I should be walking away
No more words to say.

I know you can’t love me
This was not meant to be.
Denying the truth in my heart
Is making me fall wide apart

Yet in your arms I feel so strong
This is where I know I belong
I should be walking far away
But I think I shall stay.
Too many more words to say

Pansy0718
Pansy0718
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