| I see you only try to kill the pain
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| Lying on the carpet like a child, impermanence in your vein
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| You know it’s never going to be the same
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| Summers running through the everglades, rounding up the daisy chains
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| All that you gave was all that you got
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| Raindrops dripping from a parasol, making puddles to collect the blue skies
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| Made you tremble, made you small in the impermanence of the fall
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| You build a house, you change your name
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| I know you only try to love somebody through your cold restraints
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| The stations ever passing by your train
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| In this moment that we can’t explain, in difference we are the same
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| All that we give is all that we got
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| Sidewalks are moving slowly like an escalator in the brickwork of a tailor
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| The skyline is a hummingbird trading poems for a crossword
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| It takes you even deeper, you fall into a stupor of imagination
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| Tell me where you want to go, tell me where you want to go
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| All that we give is all that we got
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| All your life you’ve been looking for someone to love
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| Someone to caress you, now you are lost
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| You felt something wasn’t right, you had your reasons
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| All of the quotes from Keats, TS Eliot, Byron and Pope
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| They tore something that was yours
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| Infantile playing in between the changing seasons |