Sunday PLURAL NOUN were your favorite. I used to meet you PREPOSITION on NOUN COLOR PLACE. You did your BODY PART up like you were famous, even though it’s only PLACE where we were going. Now, Sunday PLURAL NOUN I just VERB in. It’s like I VERB my NOUN with you. Now I’m screaming at a PERSONS NAME I don’t know if I VERB in, and I don’t know what else I can do. I’m still VERB on to everything that’s ADJECTIVE and ADJECTIVE . I don’t want to say FUNNY PHRASE because this one means NOUN. A now you’re in the COUNTRY PLURAL and LENGTH has never felt so ADJECTIVE. Here I am alone PREPOSITION the PLURAL NOUN and the PLURAL NOUN . It ADVERB so hard, for a NUMBER different reasons. You VERB the VERB of my NOUN. And left the rest in NOUN. VERB Through your old PLURAL NOUN. You left me alone with PERSONS NAME and I will never forgive PERSONS NAME.