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Broken heart and cry




It is better to be mad than to cry with understanding!
It's better to die than to live in pain!
Pure love by trusting the heartbreaker
While wearing it!
Tears fall in the use and the chest is popping up!
The fire that should be lived by burning in the heart!
It is better not to bring sinful love that is filled with pain!

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