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Harlequin

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Harlequin

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I knew you would run away

You could not ever say

How you made me feel

That I could trust your smile

You sat there with your eyes you froze me still

Encased in all you are

I wondered how we got to this again

Give me strength

Why can't we save this? (4x)

Why can't we save this for our sake? (2x)

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