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Ongoing, First published Dec 19, 2014
One thing you need to learn.
There is life,hurt,pain and misery 
But good things will come u just have to wait
Just let her fill ur heart up with love and the pain goes away
But it doesn't it is still there hiding deep under 
Those things we have done are still with us hiding 
Under the cover.
Watching and waiting for the next day to come u cut 
Over and over and each day brings a new one or a different 
Story that has begun.
Your cuts tell your story your cuts tell me your hurting 
I just wanna help stop the cutting and start something new
I think I will call it a new story.
It's sweet it's fun and it's sad I just wanna make u happy
Make you smile make you mad 
Then tell you it's ok 
You feel like your alone but you are not we are all human.
So sit back relax and let me make u happy.
Cause this is from the heart and when u look me in my eyes
You see that I love u and I know you can't stay mad at me.
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