| Today I stared and I listened
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| I felt the charcoal light up in my home and
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| I felt ya kicking up the embers
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| Soft and nervous while the time capsule glowed
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| Deep-set eyes on the floodlights
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| Egg your cadence like ballet on ice
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| Heard you singing in the theatre
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| About brushing shoulders with the love of your life
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| Your teeth are grinding in your sleep now
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| (leave me alone)
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| I tell myself I don’t know what that means
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| (this is your fault)
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| The affectation in disclosure
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| I’m on Taylors road, down the street
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| Car crashes and the mouldy walls
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| Speak or shiver indoors, will hang, like stones
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| Body’s hollow on, tools
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| Cotton candy
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| Black confetti
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| All the things that won’t set the scene anyway
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| We were never
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| Really ready for it
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| We were never
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| Really ready for it
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| We were never
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| Sorry
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| They don’t get bored they just sit in their door
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| Sick of being hated, for something their not
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| Well and then you’re gonna haunt me
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| Then maybe you’ll see
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| That I am sorry
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| I’m sorry
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| We were, never
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| Really ready for it
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| We were never
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| Really ready for it
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| We were never
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| Really ready for it
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| We were never
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| Really ready for it
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| We were never
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| Sorry
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| I sat and I stared
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| I watched you light up my home
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| And I know, you won’t, you won’t leave me alone
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| I got, nothing, only one thing to say
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| That I am, sorry
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| Maybe I’ll tell you one day |