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- I've tried so hard to tell myself that you're gone But though you're still with me, I've been alone all along When you cried, I'd…
- I can feel the night beginning, seperating me from the living. Understanding me, after all I've seen.
- Fear is only in our minds but it's taking over all the time.
- I know I can stop the pain if I will it all away.
- It's true, we're all a little insane.
- All this time I can't believe I couldn't see.
- All that's left of yesterday .
- Lie to me, Convince me that I've been sick forever. And all of this, Will make sense when I get better.
- Where has my heart gone? An uneven trade for the real world. I want to go back to believing in everything and knowing nothing at…
- I've tried so hard to tell myself that you're gone, but though you're still with me, I've been alone all along.
- Should have let you fall Lose it all So maybe you can remember yourself Can't keep believing We're only deceiving ourselves And I'm sick of…
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