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English, 04.02.2021 21:20, joThompson

I would tell you that I love you tonight... While I know we don't got time on our side ...
Where you going... why you leaving so soon...
Is there someone else that's better for you...
What is love?... if you're not here with me...
What is love?... if it's not guaranteed...
What is love?... if it just stops and leaves...
What is love? ... if you not here no more...
What is love?... if you're not really sure-
What is love?
What is love?
Told myself I wouldn't cry when you're gone...
But you know that's easier said than done...
Look at me- look at me choked up now...
Tryna tell you but it won't come out...
What is love?... if you're not here with me...
What is love?... if it's not guaranteed...
What is love?... if it just stops and leaves...
What is love? ... if you not here no more...
What is love?... if you're not really sure-
What is love?
What is love?
I can't live without you...
But I can't live with you...
What goes around will come right back around you won't know till it hits you...
We were supposed to be...
We were supposed to be-

-V. Bozeman... What Is Love

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