Death By Jeremy Limn: A Short Story

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I can't forget your eyes they made me die, in a heartbeat suddenly
I fall over your smile it was my problem
I can't remember why we broke up many days go away and I and I keep missing your beautiful dress cause in the sun I see your symphony cause baby I'm lost in deserts I can't get out help me find a way find a way hold me up hold me up never leave without a letter, cause this evening I'm feeling dead touching your
June is so long away, I want you to know that I'd bury bury my future for love, Written by Jeremy

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