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Lyrics Millersdale - William Doyle
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| And so everything fell upon me
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| Cascading indefinitely
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| But in a sense
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| I felt it cement my place in it all
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| My resolve
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| I opened up and bloomed
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| From a house that is no longer mine to behold
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| One residence wrapped in ivy
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| End terrace life, tilting slightly
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| The shape of grief is condensed
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| Between the glazing that framed every scene
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| Immense and excellent mess
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| That was floating / wild / free
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| It’s no golden age
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| Or golden longing
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| Just iron cast, monolithic
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| Reminders of the lack of a tether
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| As light as the days were alive
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| The open fire
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| The flames of creation
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| The flames of a lessening dread |
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