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"I thought you was my friend"
  by Shya


I thought you was my friend
but you went behind my back and stole my man
even when it happened i couldn't understand

why

how could you
you was my nigga
we did everything together

but now you got me out here lookin stupid in this cold stormy weather
both of ya'll betrayed me

but i still can't understand
why

why did you still my man
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Date Submitted: Oct 10, 2007 (09:51 AM)
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  lady lon
10/24/07 (09:57 AM) 
Dat's wat's up gurl dat's bogus holla back

  mikey
10/10/07 (09:56 AM) 
if i was yours you wouldn have time to worry about none of all this stuff i guess you going though but again nices write keep it up and ask god to show us some love holla

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