If we were still friends, if we could forget hurt,
If we didn't end, I would hear you
I'd listen to your, stories of life, and death.
And I'd stay by your side, till the end
And I love you (oh woah) and I miss you (oh woah)
But I hate you (oh woah) for you don't) love me anymore
And if you were an ocean, waving to the shore
And I were the coastline, you'd swallow me whole
And I'd still say sorry, for getting you dry,
even as I was drowning, in your sea of lies
For I love you (oh woah) and I miss you (oh woah)
But I hate you (oh woah for you don't) love me anymore
And I'm sorry, about the ways that I hurt you
And how I destroyed all my virtues, and sent you to dismay
But you liar, you took the love that we shared and threw it away like
Nothing, like you could just care less
But I love you (oh woah) and I miss you (oh woah)
But I hate you (oh woah for you don't) love me anymore
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