Lie Truely

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    Lie Truely

    Done my best, I can stand with dignity
    Your words are untrue
    They hurt me like knives
    But I know you
    Lies come out of your mouth
    Start trouble, need attention

    If blood is thicker than water, how thin must water be? Stabbing in the back, you lie truely. Empty life, must you have to want to hurt your own Wait until your older and end up all alone

    I can't say I'm perfect and  I don't make mistakes
    But I stand by words they're true
    You can't call me a liar
    Black kettle would be you
    You have no respect,
    I hope you're happy

    Can you look in the mirror and love the person you see? I don't believe your heart is full to hurt your family. I will pray for you, I will hope for you the best. That's more than I can say for other, for the rest

    I hope you're happy
    I hope you're life is full
    May you have what you want
    May your life be good

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    In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

    Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

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