She’s been my best friend
She’s been there for me
Always had good times
Nowhere else I’d rather be

One day a friend came over and asked me
Are you completely blind how can’t you see
She keeps it all locked up inside
More than friendship in mind
She loves you more than you know
And won’t just let go
And I pray she’s not headed down a one way street headed the wrong way

So time went by everything was great
We moved in together I saw then no mistakes
One day I came home she was crying on the floor
She needed something from me something more

She kept it all locked up inside
More than friendship in mind
And I did not know what to do
I was so confused
I couldn’t say she’s not headed down a one way street headed the wrong way

So I got scared and ran away
Spent a few days thinking about exactly what I would say
Suddenly I realized how much she meant to me
But when I came home all there was was a note for me

I kept it all locked up inside
More than friendship in mind
And now I guess you’ll never know
So I’ll just let go
Maybe someday you’ll come back and we can start things off headed the right way

Please don’t go


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    this rox!!!!!!

    punkprincess50on April 13, 2002   Link

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