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A Lost Love
The winters are always bleak
Left alone, I sit here weak
Someone save me from this dark cave
Where hours upon desolate hours I lay
One eye spots vast fields
Of bliss and free white doves
Then both eyes began to cloud
With the bitter regret of love
No winter, no summer – nothing
Without you
I’m desperate for something
Oh, how I miss you
Tell me what I did wrong
What did I do?
I sit here and cry out this song
Oh, how I miss you
You left me out in the cold
Love slowly deteriorates to mold
Tell me, how do you not have empathy?
Do you not know what you’ve done to me?
Two carefree birds
Used to soar though the air together
But one now sits in a cave
With a broken wing forever
No winter, no summer – nothing
Without you
I’m desperate for something
Oh, how I miss you
Tell me what I did wrong
What did I do?
I sit here and cry out this song
Oh, how I miss you
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