When I married U I thought I'd B happy 4ever,
now it's only 2 clear that I need another lover...
The flame has burned out and I'm getting cold,
I think our royal love has come 2 an end...
Our royal love, is fading away-
fading away with each passing day...
Our royal love, should never have been-
I knew U loved me and other men...
Our royal love is a love without life-
and all this time I've taken pain in strife...
When I kissed U, U thought I was another guy,
and when U said U loved me it was all a lie...
That's a lie that can tear my heart 2 pieces,
I tried 2 find your heart 2 C what it teaches...
Chorus
Happiness and freedom is what I'm longing 4,
I'm looking 4 belief and something I can adore...
And if I find the path I'll choose the right direction,
let God show the way and B my obsession...
Chorus.
Published by RCRyder
New father as of 10/4/2010. I have loved writing since the 8th grade. Early writings show promise, but very childish. I have written over ten thousand lyrics/poems. I also write many how to articles on fishi... View profile
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