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Clear into the distance The sun is going down the gears shift as I make my way driving out of town the open lands where the waves crash in its time to depart the open roads ill call my home hold true inside my heart my dreams as big as the salty blue and since you left I... will start anew my hopes locked away in a jar on the shelf in an old wooden church I will find myself and when the sun goes down I will not wait cause yesterdays gone and I wont be late In a rive on the opposite end of town a bottle with three words pours out but not what you'd dream not so cliche in old withered in "baby, please stay" as the sun goes down I wait for dawn the stars my fate, yesterday gone the open land as vast as my heart and the waves crash down during our depart life moves in circles and we cant escape my heart the weapon your soul my aim cause when there's nothing to lose there's all to gain
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Feb 25, 2014
Feb 25, 2014 at 7:06 PM UTC
Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained
Clear into the distance The sun is going down the gears shift as I make my way driving out of town the open lands where the waves crash in its time to depart the open roads ill call my home hold true inside my heart my dreams as big as the salty blue and since you left I... will start anew my hopes locked away in a jar on the shelf in an old wooden church I will find myself and when the sun goes down I will not wait cause yesterdays gone and I wont be late In a rive on the opposite end of town a bottle with three words pours out but not what you'd dream not so cliche in old withered in "baby, please stay" as the sun goes down I wait for dawn the stars my fate, yesterday gone the open land as vast as my heart and the waves crash down during our depart life moves in circles and we cant escape my heart the weapon your soul my aim cause when there's nothing to lose there's all to gain
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bridgette-jester
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Feb 25, 2014
Feb 25, 2014 at 7:06 PM UTC
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