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You are a thief-Song

 You are a thief

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

Who stole my heart, my sweetheart.

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

Who stole my sleep, so deep.

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

Who stole my concentration & ruined my meditation

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

Who stole my purpose, made me roam with madness.

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

Who stole my thoughts and left me without words

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

Who stole my thirst and left my eyes wet.

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

Who stole my hunger, and made me your beggar.

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

Who stole my eyesight and blinded the rest.

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

Who stole my life—You'd better be my wife.

 

You are a thief, You are a thief,

My heart is your prison. Be my sweet prisoner forever,

Where you will be punished with kisses, hugs,

And long nights of romance, passion, and fun.

 

My sweet little thief, the prison gates of my heart

Are waiting for you to enter, The sole prisoner forever,

Who stole my heart for the first time, and for the rest of my life.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

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