living on hydrogen tanks won't give you life. i'll be living my days like they're your last night. you've been told that all you know are lies. i'd do what you say but there's daggers in your eyes. you lived a disguise, wore what you despise, do you think that's wise? red lighter, red lighter than. and bits of her sneakers found their way to my kitchen floor. the path stretched from here to there without a trace of crystals lining the door. it eats her up inside she can't decide if the fright was the right thing to do. you fucked what i planned to do. if i could only hold you hand i'd break my right arm. this fall change. keep it with me it's the same, lame thing worth hazing constant. blaming me for this. you would be a number. hello means the name of a city. it eats her up inside she can't decide if the fright was the right thing to do. i think it's safe to say that me and you and you and me are through. for now. here we go. there we go. now we will. never know.
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