Many will never know
Of this girl her name is Bonnie
In love they were at a very young age
In a fairy world they did own
Then came a time of age
Her parents think not good of them
Go off to school and do great things
Is all she asked of her
Clyde looked at the future in bleak
To the way her parents did treat
Faith on the rocks, and pressure on rise
He sought an easy way out
Upset, she went
Upset, he went
Their ways did part
And love was gone with the wind
Bonnie today is married
Her kids, her joy are worried
The man she married Is wicked
Just wicked like a witch
He beats and kicks
She screams and wails
It wasn't the life she dreamed
She called her parents and said to them
Please go find my Clyde
I'll trade this life
Walk the ends of this world
Till I find the one I still love
You nuts and crazy
You sick and mad
You are married, my daughter
You should stay with the man, their father!
I need my Clyde
He'll be waiting on patches of Green
And ride chariots of many types
He'll coat my skin with oil
And lavender he will bring...
Restrain your thoughts my daughter
Let go your past you see
It holds you back to love your man
And joyful you will be...
Say what? Say what? Say what? Say what?
Hell-to-the-NO!
I need my Clyde, I need my Clyde
Our love was true and real
You hated him and punished him
and pushed this evil on me...
Dear Bonnie,
You need to know I am married as well
And my life is a living hell
She beats and kicks
I scream and wail
It wasn't the life I dreamt to have...
To a place of bliss of happiness
Bonnie and Clyde remained forever more
Their hearts, with joy were filled...
Complete in every way
The End
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