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"karma"
  by btc


It happened so fast
But the devastation wouldn't last
In the beggining you said you would always be true
But in the end all you said was fuck you
I saw you walk out that door
You didn't want me anymore
Then months later i think it's in the past
Then here comes your ugly ass
Beggin for me
You said that we were meant to be
I asked did your baby momma leave you
You said that we should start anew
I said it is better to have loved and lost than not to have loved at all
You knew leaving me was your downfall
I said get outta here with all that bullshit
And as you left i said ain't karma a bitch
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Date Submitted: Sep 07, 2007 (09:14 PM)
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  MizzBrandon
01/15/08 (11:55 PM) 
great way to rant about your emotions.

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