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The Broken Hearts Sestet-The Sufferer's Torment
The day I asked you out
 You I thought I could tell
 I thought I could save your soul
 But now you're headed for hell.
 
 To you I was always good
 To you I was always loyal
 Yet your only gift to me
 Was to go through emotional toil.
 
 I gave you my affection
 And then in eleven months you say
 I just don't feel it anymore
 So farewell, good day?
 
 After all I've done for you
 All the words I've said
 If we were both hungry
 It was you I fed.
 
 Even after all the tears I shed
 And all the people's say
 I cried over your soul
 How could you not sway?
 
 And I hope you remember
 Because I knew that day
 I poured out everything to you
 And you just walk away?
 
 But now that you're gone
 All the memories you made
 Are finding their way out
 And my heart's off the blade.
 
 Now I'm free from your will
 To me you tried to be nice
 But you weren't the warmest one
 In fact you're closer to ice.
 
 And now that I'm free
 But you linger still
 I sit in my room and think
 That you rule your own will.
 
 It's not like you can hear me
 You can't hear my plight
 The thought of your dead body 
 Still haunts me during the night.

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