Chapter one wasn't much fun
Turn me on and turn me back off
The day right after was pure disaster
And I hated everybody I say
But the diatribe continued to thrive
And my house didn't feel like a home
I didn't have to shout to get you kicked out
But I think I'm better off alone
Romantic horror is leaving me worn
Luck ain't been a lady since the day I was born
And I can't prove to you but I can provide evidence to
Chapter two left me feeling blue
But the words I couldn't find
I searched and scoured for lingering hours
But got lost in the back of my mind
No ifs or buts 'cause the mouth sewn shut
Prevented any quiet sighs
And it's a mystery about how it could be
That she had any more fear than I
Chapter three started perfectly
With nothing but respect
The later talks without stumbling blocks
And no hesitation to be direct
But late one night after having a pint
Someone else pulled into the fray
And it's a mistake I know, but how could somebody throw
Something that could've been so damn perfect away?
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