 | Once there was a girl I knew, who had a, . . . simple life, She cooked, she cleaned, she sewed sometimes, She was a mother, she was a wife,
With lots of laughter and no passion, She was content, worries were few, Fearing God and doing her job, Until the day she, crashed into you,
She'll believe everything you tell her, Sinner of all sin, and master of lies, She'll do whatever you want her to, Get her lost in, your devil blue eyes,
How is she happier torn up and bleeding, with her heart, kicked across the floor, Where did all this badness come from, that she's never, felt before,
Everyone says that she's changing, They say they don't, know her anymore, She tells them she'll take care of herself, As she, walks out the door,
Hurting people and telling her lies, She knows she's paying, her dues, She also knows that the costs are high, Of loving a man, like you,
You once called me a fallen angel, And fallen, I may be, How much darker will I become, Just wait, and we shall see |  |