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The Damaged Women
No one understands them
But, I see the pain behind those eyes
With the face of a porcelain doll
And skin soft as silicon
I’ll give you whatever you want
They are the result of lustful men
Men whose intentions are untrue
They listen to the words of those liars
Only to be betrayed
Why would anyone do that to them?
Just another memory they’ll never speak of
There goes one more piece of her heart
They want to do the right thing
But their trust crumbles away
Wish I could help, by being noble
From a distance, I see disaster
Once the dust clears,
All I can do is offer friendly advice
But my love is never returned
I must wait for my moment
Until then, I endlessly pour myself into them
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