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lyrics
How long have you been holding on?
'cause I can barely sleep
Or keep on lying to myself, I'm a stranger to these dreams
Keep thinking you're right, I'll try not to give in to you
so I'll stay out of your sight
I'm feeling disconnected,
trapped up in this room with too much time to think about you
We both know what we're worth, but your warnings never paid
I'm still counting down the days, i just can't figure this out
but I tried
So I'll take the blame, then I'll fade away
Finding every reason not to want to stay in the same place
I'd rather stay colder when i'm states away
I'm done with your two faces changing every other season
So here's my goodbye, and this time I wrote it for you
(Same story every time you tried to lose me)
The same story every day with a different ending
It's getting harder to believe the signals that you're sending
But in the back of my mind, I swear we knew each other
or maybe it was all a dream, too short to tell the time to erase me
But I knew you always could, and i knew you always would
I thought I knew who you were
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