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Half My Brain

By Wil C. Fry, June 4, 2000, 23:00

Copyright © 2000 by Wil C. Fry. All rights reserved.


She stole my whole heart and half my brain
All her love wasn’t worth all the pain

Climbing walls with fingernails chewed
Slapping my face and coming unglued
Wish I’d never met her
Wish I’d never met her
Wish I could forget her
Wish I could forget her
But I can’t, she’s in here, in my head
Washed out my eyes so now I see red
Wish I’d never fallen
Wish I’d never fallen
But I fell, and I’m there, and I don’t really care
And every time I close my eyes, I see her standing there

She stole my whole heart and half my brain
And all her love wasn’t worth all the pain
She cost me my money and so much more
The whole time I loved her she played the whore

Trust the next one, I don’t think I can
I hope it doesn’t make me less of a man (I’m a man)
Wish I’d never met her
Wish I’d never met her
Wish I could forget her
Wish I could forget her
On the path I walk, I’ll meet her some more (and again)
A different girl, a different face, but some more (same sin)
Wish I could stand alone
Wish I could stand alone
But I’m alone, not happy, need another love
Even if she fits me like a shovel in a glove

She stole my whole heart and half my brain
And all her love wasn’t worth all the pain

All her love will never be worth all the pain



Written as the character Klin Romnel in a sci-fi novel "The Last Rock Band".



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