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lyrics
turned my summer into cold
it's impossible to catch a break from all this rain and things that make you sick
and never again will i let myself down for someone i'll lose in the end
thing won't always end up perfect, but is this weather even worth it?
i tried to keep myself head above water, but i never told you that i couldn't swim
not like you'd save me if you saw me sinking
i never wanted to leave, and i don't believe what i can't see
so who knows whats real, you've got the best of me
and i've got the worst of things
time heals all your wounds but mend your own broken bones
i'm giving in
what does it take to make this normal again?
leaving everything behind won't fix what you don't understand
so just be real with yourself, forget everyone else
but it's not enough for me
so many nights spent chasing you down empty streets
i finally figured out a reason i could never keep you around
and i'm cutting down all the ties that kept this alive
so many doors i tried to break down and see
what's ahead, how i get there, and a place to sleep
but it's not enough for me
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