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I think its over, yeah its done
now we both can move on
But I will always, think of you, when the morning light breaks through
Your better off l'm sure, Cause I will never ever know the way I feel, its true
I will always stall, No try and break my fall I'll hide away the truth
But that don't mean that I will, ever stop loving you
Remember falling, we did'nt know
that time would take its toll
got no regrets though
cuz I would do, it all again, for you
your better off l'm sure, Cause I will never ever know the way I feel, its true
I will always stall, No try and break my fall I'll hide away the truth
But that don't mean that I will, ever stop loving you
You bled my heart red, I'm cut in two
You said, our love had it all, its true
Whooooaahhhh
I will always stall
No try and break my fall
I'll hide away the truth yeah,
But that don't mean that I will,
No that don't mean that I will,
that don't mean that I will, ever stop
I think its over, yeah its done, Now we both can move on, alone
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