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SO HARD I CRIED
So hard I cried, but you turned a deaf ear
Tell out my errors, worth sentence to die
He dragged me out in fragments, less a fear!
Your lust, your deeds, I was forced to appear
I saw in your plans my end drawing nigh
so hard I cried, but you turned a deaf ear
You said "I'm not ready and can not rear"
He asked what to do you made sign witheye He dragged me out in fragments, less a fear!
You look so fine, but in your hands redsmear. Do you raise your head, when a baby cry?
So hard I cried, but you turned a deaf ear.
I would have been out, in less than a year.
But now in the deep, I cry and ask: why
He dragged me out in fragments, less a fear?
The suction, the squeeze, I knew I wouldtear
And shatter my hope, like a bird, to fly.
So hard I cried, but you turned a deaf ear.
He dragged me out in fragments, less a fear!
Tell out my errors, worth sentence to die
He dragged me out in fragments, less a fear!
Your lust, your deeds, I was forced to appear
I saw in your plans my end drawing nigh
so hard I cried, but you turned a deaf ear
You said "I'm not ready and can not rear"
He asked what to do you made sign witheye He dragged me out in fragments, less a fear!
You look so fine, but in your hands redsmear. Do you raise your head, when a baby cry?
So hard I cried, but you turned a deaf ear.
I would have been out, in less than a year.
But now in the deep, I cry and ask: why
He dragged me out in fragments, less a fear?
The suction, the squeeze, I knew I wouldtear
And shatter my hope, like a bird, to fly.
So hard I cried, but you turned a deaf ear.
He dragged me out in fragments, less a fear!
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