She used to be
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She used to be
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She used to be the sweetest girl
Minded her p's and q's
Thses days she got nothing left to loose
She choose the bad and brook all the rules
I rememeber back n da day str8 a's in school
But over the years lied to and used
Her fault her choice those drugs dumb boys
No advice given heartbrook still liven
Mom and pops still think shes missing
She ran away to adress the issue
Didnt know she would run out of tissues
She gave it all up for some coke up her nose
From a dude that said if you left he would miss you..
Its to sad. she used to smile up a storm
But now she crys with her head in her knees
Just of the thought of how sweet she used to be......
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