Looking for love in all the wrong places
I was young seeking love in all the wrong places. I sought that special look in the unknown faces. Each prospect was one that I should have left…
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Looking for love in all the wrong places
I was young seeking love in all the wrong places. I sought that special look in the unknown faces. Each prospect was one that I should have left…
Posted on June 4, 2011 at 11:37am

Why did you have to tell a lie?
I think of you sometimes when I'm stressed and all alone.
That's the reason that I break down and call you on the phone.
I know that if there were any feelings there, now you are in another zone.
I didn't matter one way or another so, it's your fault that I'm gone.
You took my love, gnawned on it like a dog with a…
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