She Was Alone
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She Was Alone
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She was alone
Inside her own gloom
There was nobody in her life
A hole filled her soul
She always lies
She wanna die
I believe in her so much and
She makes me cry
Tell me but don't be long
Please, please don't let me down
Tell me but don't be long
Please, please don't le me down
Where's her innocence?
Where's her desire?
I don't care about her
She can feel the lies
You can see my eyes
When you look at the mirror
You can see my eyes
When you look at the mirror
Tell me but don't be long
Please, please don't let me down
Tell me but don't be long
Please, please don't le me down
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