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By: Alnel Flores
Yes, I love her, I admit
But you don’t know how it feels
That I love her
When my heart is bound for you

I feel what you feel right now
Your mourn, your sorrow; It hurts me
I know you love me but I can’t give you back
And it’s late to wish your mine

But if only time will allow
I’ll change the decisions I’ve made
And I want to tell you
I love you with all my heart and soul also

To love you when I love someone is hard
The way you thought it would
You wait, but I can’t promise I’ll come back
To be with you and say how much I love you.


About the Author: heres my reply to anna roldan! she didn't respond my e-mail when i ask for her consent about this. but still i finished it. thank you i snare!!

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