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Greener With The Scenery
 
  You took it back
How could you go and do something like that
My fingernail phase
Worst has got the best of you
I ask you and I know I need to change
You took it back
You ripped my heart out of my then you put it back
I’m pulling my hair
I let you just a million times
I love you even though it isn’t fair

Change
Run we go around again in circles
Play this game over again




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