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I love You
"I love you,"
how do I know this is true?
these words are used,
abused,
and this is frequently said,
between couples and newlyweds.
But more often than not,
teens use this phrase alot,
he loves me, he loves me not,
is something girls always thought,
while plucking petals from a flower,
wishing they had the power,
to make guys say,
in a sweet way,
that they love and think about them all day.
But my experiences prove,
guys and girls frequently move,
onto the next one,
telling the other they are done,
with their bullshit,
this is the last little bit,
you'll hear from me,
I hope one day he will see,
I loved him once, but I want to be free.
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