I never knew that loving you,Would be like cotton candy.
To you, I was very handy,
To say, "I love you"
Wrapped up in lies.
I never knew you didn't mean
The three words you said,
I should have not listened to my heart
But my head.
Too quickly, you said, "I love you" in a heartbeat,
Little did I know you in your past you were a deadbeat,
A liar, a fraud, the you I knew was merely a facade.
Cotton candy sweet wisps of dreams that you eat,
But for you and our life when I was your wife,
The lies and the facade came crashing down,
You ran about town like some dressed up clown,
Talking about realities that were only
Dreams in your mind,
You took love and turned it,
into something evil and unkind.
You thought you destroyed me, and left me behind,
Honey watch out, the past will catch up with you,
Lonely and tired and living a lie,
That is what you'll be,
I, in my new-found wisdom, will truly be free,
Of the strangle hold you had on me.
It's only money and a broken heart,
I am so glad that we did really part,
For now the past will catch up with you,
Lonely, tired, and living your lies
That will see you behind bars,
Your threats can scare me, may even kill me,
But that won't stop me you see,
For as long as you have the means to hurt another,
God will help me put you where you need to be,
If justice won't stop you,
And I cannot save another soul from you,
When it comes time to meet your maker,
Oh HONEY, you Won't be the baker!
Donna Layne Roberts, copyright 2006













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