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English, 14.04.2021 20:10 catherine51

I might be better on my own I hate you blowing up my phone
I wish I never met yo' as. s
Sometimes it be like that
But I'm not myself the nights you're gone
There ain't no way I'm moving on
I'm not afraid to need you bad
Sometimes it be like that

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