| you crash landed in my dreams, I know
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| my eyes were fooled by your pleasant show
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| a tunnel wide, and a vision dim
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| I called for you, and you heard my hymn
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| you led me to heaven, then left me in hell
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| what once was love, now a grim farewell
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| the waves of the sea wash away your pain
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| now death rides a train as you laugh in the rain
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| all the legends died, maker signified
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| distant echos heard, broken voices slurred
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| as we wave goodbye, floating in the sky
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| body sheds its skin, kills the heart within
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| a cold reminder of September’s chill
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| longing for something that made us ill
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| sleeping and weeping, a lonely cry
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| alone, we swear that we were going to die
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| I looked at the moon and I saw your eyes
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| watching me fall, but you helped me rise
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| somewhere in time you forsaken me
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| without an embrace you just set me free
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| all the legends died, maker signified
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| distant echos heard, broken voices slurred
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| as we wave goodbye, floating in the sky
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| body sheds its skin, kills the heart within |