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Broken Promise Ring
 
  I really wanna call you, but I know that it’s not right.
I probably shouldn’t tell you but I dreamed of you last night.
I guess I’m not prepared to say...
Goodbye, so long, farewell, I won’t be seeing you again
Until next time that he goes away.

You told me that you loved me, I started tearing down those walls.
I really started to trust you but you set me up to take the fall.
I guess I’m not prepared to say...
Goodbye, so long, farewell, I won’t be seeing you again
Until next time that he goes away.

I guess that I’m wrong for falling in love,
But you’re still the one that I’m dreaming of.
I guess that it’s you I want to hold onto,
But you’re holding onto someone else.




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