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American Love
You see I’ve got this American Love,
 the last pretty thing in this world,
 who innocently gave his heart
 to anyone taking a second look, 
 as I spent my summer 
 diving to the bottom—
 
 I dig my grave,
 but I cannot bear 
 to step inside. 
 
 You leave at the turn of autumn 
 with an empty suitcase 
 and a white handkerchief 
 stuffed down your throat;
 
 You thought I knew better 
 than to tell a lie—
 And when they find out,
 they’ll sound every siren.
 
 So close your eyes
 because I can’t stand 
 to say goodbye.
 
 You don’t know 
 how lovely you are,
 my American Love.
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