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Oh you My little heartache, should only be two Meters away from me. I would have to cross your oceans And battle under and over nature And sit right by you Still You're only two meters away from me. Oh God bless you, little heartache, I’m a wreck without you! I’m alone now, holy chest pain, but a shade. Can’t you see my lungs collapsing in? Can’t you see my pebble eyes go dark? To you, My little heartache, oh what right have you To look so beautiful sitting there, Oh what right have you? Alive in unassuming grace. You’re only human yet you’re more in every single way. Oh God bless you, little heartache, I’m a wreck without you! I’m alone now, holy chest pain, I'm ashamed. Can’t you see my lungs collapsing in? Can’t you see my pebble eyes go dark? God by you, little heartache: I'll fall back to the ground. Nary a gravestone to mark my words Never a funeral to forget my flaws. Oh you were good to me My only heartbreak Now go be good to someone else.
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Nov 29, 2017
Nov 29, 2017 at 3:08 PM UTC
You're blue, you know.
Oh you My little heartache, should only be two Meters away from me. I would have to cross your oceans And battle under and over nature And sit right by you Still You're only two meters away from me. Oh God bless you, little heartache, I’m a wreck without you! I’m alone now, holy chest pain, but a shade. Can’t you see my lungs collapsing in? Can’t you see my pebble eyes go dark? To you, My little heartache, oh what right have you To look so beautiful sitting there, Oh what right have you? Alive in unassuming grace. You’re only human yet you’re more in every single way. Oh God bless you, little heartache, I’m a wreck without you! I’m alone now, holy chest pain, I'm ashamed. Can’t you see my lungs collapsing in? Can’t you see my pebble eyes go dark? God by you, little heartache: I'll fall back to the ground. Nary a gravestone to mark my words Never a funeral to forget my flaws. Oh you were good to me My only heartbreak Now go be good to someone else.
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Nov 29, 2017
Nov 29, 2017 at 3:08 PM UTC
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