Though it was so obvious
That you were so wrong
When I saw you and you came along
But I fell for you anyway
From the second that I met you
Something told me you weren’t true at all
and I should have stayed away - but
But I fell for you anyway
I truly didn’t care at the time, I only wanted you to be mine
And when you said goodbye I had no other plans left
Like a toxic you came into my life even though I knew it was a lie
It made me feel so alive oh my and now
I feel so lost oh hold me near
I wrote a song so you could hear
I meant to call but I believe
I should fall down without you here
Though everything was right in front of me
I closed my eyes and deep inside
It felt so right so I fell for you anyway
I gazed into your eyes
We gazed into the stars
So when I fell so hard
The stars were around my head
I truly didn’t care at the time I only wanted you to be mine
And when you said goodbye I had no other plans left
Like a toxic you came into my life even though I knew it was a lie
It made me feel so alive oh my and now


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