I'd, yes, I'd like to know why you're banished so close to me And I'd, yes, I could believe or not as I please Yet still say no.
No, I don't want the things you think I should have there's a price tag attached Maybe I'm the one thats wrong and I don't have the cash and I'm glad Now But I wasn't then
Then I was so angry with myself and you That I didn't know what to do Whether we were right or wrong At least we were there. Then But it isn't now.
I'd yes, I'd like not to know how I failed when I've come so far And I'd, yes, I'd like to believe or not as you please But I'm still glad I said no.
K. Rhome 6/22/09
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bardnsage

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Jun 22 @ 9:12PM
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I see,,,, very cleverly done.
Makes me wonder,,, what could have caused a person to develop that style.
More questions than answers.
And inquiring minds,,, don't you know,,,
yearn for the next line,
and the rest of the story,
both of them.
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mystery2u888

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Sep 7 @ 8:33PM
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Saying no is the best thing in the world........it's on your terms
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