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Trust is a most precious gift. Cheating causes scars and make it hard to trust again.
Broken
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Kimmi Lewis
I loved you so much,
I didn't care what others said.
When people said your un-loyal
I'd stare and rock my head.
Than you did it too me,
You slept with my best mate.
I felt really betrayed,
My head was filled with anger and hate.
I honestly can say now,
I wanted to kill the both of you.
I also wanted to say,
I could really tell, I knew.
But I trusted you,
I trusted her as well.
But now I couldn't care less.
what stupid stories you tell.
You told me it wasn't true
than you changed what you said.
I really really hate you
I want to bust your head.
But everything's ok now.
We have both moved apart
Treat this new girl better
She has giving you her heart.
Broken by Kimmi Lewis @FamilyFriendPoems
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I didn't care what others said.
When people said your un-loyal
I'd stare and rock my head.
Than you did it too me,
You slept with my best mate.
I felt really betrayed,
My head was filled with anger and hate.
I honestly can say now,
I wanted to kill the both of you.
I also wanted to say,
I could really tell, I knew.
But I trusted you,
I trusted her as well.
But now I couldn't care less.
what stupid stories you tell.
You told me it wasn't true
than you changed what you said.
I really really hate you
I want to bust your head.
But everything's ok now.
We have both moved apart
Treat this new girl better
She has giving you her heart.
Broken by Kimmi Lewis @FamilyFriendPoems
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