I loved you, I wanted you, I never really needed you
I loved you, I married you cause I really wanted to
I loved you, I wanted you, I never really needed you
I love, love, love, loved you

You didn't have to marry me, marry me, marry me
Why did you marry me if you never loved me
Liar, liar, I really loved you
I love you, love you, love you
I hate love

You pushed me, you pushed me
You didn't really want me
You never made love to me
You hardly ever touched me
Didn't even talk to me, you made me feel like nothing
You lied, lied, lied, lied

You didn't have to marry me, marry me, marry me
Why did you marry me if you never loved me
Liar, liar, I really loved you
I love you, hate you, love you
I hate love

I cheated, I cheated and I am sorry
You're not the victim, you never loved me
You stole my integrity and now my life is empty
You lied, lied
Liar, liar, liar

I really loved you
You're evil
I really loved you
You're evil

I really loved you
You're evil
I really loved you
You're evil

You stole my integrity and now my life is empty
I was your shamrock and you were my black heart
Liar, liar, I really loved you
I hate you, hate you, hate you
I hate love


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    Marrying someone and realizing they are not the one and hating them because they stop showing they're love for you.

    KillMeFasteron December 30, 2004   Link

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