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What if we lived in the same town? What would happen then? I picture you in your black coat, Wishing you never left. Throat closing, waving from across the street Heartbroken, you still got a piece of me. I tiptoed alone to your wooden room I felt you changing in an afternoon We left it open Kept the pages clean I never wanted to let you go I still see you coming home. I held my breath on the river We were supposed to be good You were trapped in the darkness I wanted to help you get out of that mess. My suitcase was heavier than I thought it'd be I looked back and felt tears falling. From this side  I can hold it better now. You were wrong You were right... I still see you coming home
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Feb 18, 2018
Feb 18, 2018 at 5:00 AM UTC
I still see you coming home
What if we lived in the same town? What would happen then? I picture you in your black coat, Wishing you never left. Throat closing, waving from across the street Heartbroken, you still got a piece of me. I tiptoed alone to your wooden room I felt you changing in an afternoon We left it open Kept the pages clean I never wanted to let you go I still see you coming home. I held my breath on the river We were supposed to be good You were trapped in the darkness I wanted to help you get out of that mess. My suitcase was heavier than I thought it'd be I looked back and felt tears falling. From this side  I can hold it better now. You were wrong You were right... I still see you coming home
terezabalatkova
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21/F/Czech Republic
Feb 18, 2018
Feb 18, 2018 at 5:00 AM UTC
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