Ramona Thompson
Mike
Made a fool of me once
I won't allow you to do it again
Krushed beneath the agony of my heart broken by your lies
Empty now of any trust I might have been able to place in
another and it's all because of you
Make-believe and false fairy tales
I just can't understand why you felt that I was owned so
much less the truth
Kan't can't stop crying now no matter how much I try
Everything we had I now know really meant nothing to
you at all
Might have been able to forgive you
If if had been just one innocent little white lie but it was't
and we both know that
Kraught in a nightmare of your own making
Even if you came back to me now dying on your hands
knees I really don't think that I could forgive
Maybe you'll learn something from this to make you a
better man
I sure as hell hope that you cos if you don't and I ever find
out that you hurt someone else the way that you hurt
me
Katch you in another lie with someone I care about then
I'm sorry but the gloves will be off
Every part of me that holds fond memories of our time
spent together burning into a relentless fury
A fury like none you will have ever known before
If mike my old friend
Con artist and heartbreaker
If you ever, ever, ever.................
Lie to anyone else again
I will turn you in and we both know what for!
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