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Mr. Cho
- Michael met Frances, twenty five and twenty respectively
- He didn't go for younger girls, but she flirted so relentlessly
- She was the best of the rest he'd met, so he flirted back eventually
- 'Til it became so great they made a date and fell in love so recklessly
- And everything came into place, he thought that this was it
- But they each had demons lingerin' and she disappeared into the midst
- He couldn't see a thing but grief knowin' she'd leave just like the wind
- And reappear speakin' 'bout peeps she'd meet like she didn't even think of him
- But in reality he actually was always what she'd envision
- When every night another guy had somethin' pivotal missin'
- She didn't admit it so little did he figure she missed him
- And only ran away afraid she couldn't return what was given
- He finally got used to her not bein' around and then she came back
- Sayin' that she made a bad mistake she aimed to take back
- His heart and head weren't the best of friends and it perplexed to hear her say that
- But he was overjoyed to hear her voice and they went back on the same track
- And they did everything together, always laughin', always happy
- Always holding hands and stowing plans and going about it gladly
- Until they started growin' apart, and Michael had to tell her sadly
- "I feel us driftin', something's missin', and I can't fix it with a damn thing"
- And Frances had to ask if it that could pass or should they just disperse
- He said "I've got to go, but always know I'll love you 'til I'm in a hearse"
- They were so perfect for each other and that's what really made it hurt
- Because the one thing they just couldn't do together was make it work
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