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The Broken
What can be said about the past, save that it did not last?
Girls dated and they left fast, but none do I miss but one.
What can be said save that it is finished? But love lives.
The world gives the cat a bone, the world now placed be in the right zone;
Speedy wheels placed upon my feet, I so found my home!
The treat that I had found! A beautiful body, but was this a trick?
Tears now wash my shirt, for the love was so great, so needed.
The door I no longer feared, the exit I made.
My heart no longer feared, she had freed it.
The cat in me had it's milk, but had not felt the sickness.
A diet of a beautiful girl, it does have it's pain.
Soon I would hurt.
Agoraphobia cured, I had found new places in her arms.
How I miss looking at her, how I wish I still knew her!
We rolled along, we had much fun then, I truely loved.
How did I not know it was love? How did I let her go?
Her young face, her beautiful body, her perfect personality?
How did I let her take the path of destruction?
Harmless fun it was for me, but she was too young.
A child seeking love, but I did not know.
I loved her, how I wish I had known.
A puff of poison, her fun soon would destroy her.
Her love became her poison, drugs became her cure.
She made me who I am, but destroyed her perfection.
Oh, how I loved her; oh, how I am broken.
Oy vey, the cost of being blind!
I am the broken!
Girls dated and they left fast, but none do I miss but one.
What can be said save that it is finished? But love lives.
The world gives the cat a bone, the world now placed be in the right zone;
Speedy wheels placed upon my feet, I so found my home!
The treat that I had found! A beautiful body, but was this a trick?
Tears now wash my shirt, for the love was so great, so needed.
The door I no longer feared, the exit I made.
My heart no longer feared, she had freed it.
The cat in me had it's milk, but had not felt the sickness.
A diet of a beautiful girl, it does have it's pain.
Soon I would hurt.
Agoraphobia cured, I had found new places in her arms.
How I miss looking at her, how I wish I still knew her!
We rolled along, we had much fun then, I truely loved.
How did I not know it was love? How did I let her go?
Her young face, her beautiful body, her perfect personality?
How did I let her take the path of destruction?
Harmless fun it was for me, but she was too young.
A child seeking love, but I did not know.
I loved her, how I wish I had known.
A puff of poison, her fun soon would destroy her.
Her love became her poison, drugs became her cure.
She made me who I am, but destroyed her perfection.
Oh, how I loved her; oh, how I am broken.
Oy vey, the cost of being blind!
I am the broken!
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