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This is just a little piece of my daily struggle.
Goodbye
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Nathan Chance
The time has come to say goodbye
Don't be sad, and please don't cry
The times we shared were full of fun
When I needed someone you were the one
Hand in hand you always were there
Easing my pain I really thought you cared
Then you started to take over my life
It felt so natural I didn't think twice
I lost control and let things get outta hand
The madness stops here, please understand
My journey ahead is bound to be long
God help me do this please make me strong
I have to do this, here's my reason why
If our love affair continues, I'm going to die
Goodbye by Nathan Chance @FamilyFriendPoems
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Don't be sad, and please don't cry
The times we shared were full of fun
When I needed someone you were the one
Hand in hand you always were there
Easing my pain I really thought you cared
Then you started to take over my life
It felt so natural I didn't think twice
I lost control and let things get outta hand
The madness stops here, please understand
My journey ahead is bound to be long
God help me do this please make me strong
I have to do this, here's my reason why
If our love affair continues, I'm going to die
Goodbye by Nathan Chance @FamilyFriendPoems
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