Clark Monologue

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Do you think that when you got to know me you bit off more than you can chew?
When everything fell apart did you go back to the drawing board?
Should I stick around to see if I am a challenge too big for you?
Or should I leave on my own accord?

They say actions speak louder than words, but your actions to back up your words occur once in a blue moon,
Your affection towards me is definitely absurd,
Yet you always know how to make me swoon,

I thought our love was a blessing in disguise, but you can't judge a book by its cover,
Don't believe me? I guess we never were really able to see eye to eye,
This would explain why you had your secret lover,

I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt and say you'd never, but pictures paint a thousand words,
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Your phone was filled with a million pictures of you and her,
Well, I guess, you can't have the best of both worlds,

Speak of the devil and you appear on the screen of my phone,
‘drastic times call for drastic measures' I say as I press answer,
I hear a giggle on the other side and instantly know you aren't alone,
That's when I go off my rocker,

I don't mean to play devil's advocate,
I told everyone around us how I wouldn't be caught dead near you,
They all took your side like you were innocent,
That was until I made a long story short about how you made me blue,

There has always been a method to my madness,
The girl you loved gave you a taste of your own medicine,
In the heat of the moment, I made your life a mess, but then again it takes two to tango in this heartbreak I'd gladly cause

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