The King of De Nile By Richard Maxfield 2-1-2000 You turn and walk away Nothing left to say I never thought this could be A time we could not see An answer, to what is wrong Our love dead, after so long You can’t seem to talk, all you do is shout Is it not worth a try, to work it all out I am not the one, that don’t come home Out all night, who knows where you roam What of our kids and the life we made It’s killing me dear, to see it fade Is it your guilt that eats you inside No where to run, some where to hide If we are over, then close the door Never darken my step, don’t call no more But I know it can’t be all that it seams I will wake up, from this bad dream Copyright # RM99R4
Reason for writing:
If you have ever had a cheating mate you went through this stageBirth sign: Gemini
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