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I feel like a kitchen appliance Being used until the newest model comes in from Amazon, So someone else can steal the Amazon prime light away from your matchstick way Lighting up the darkest of nights Melting my worries away I used to be that way, I look shiny And irreplaceable I never thought you could replace something irreplaceable until I don't know now? And maybe sure, My cable is freighted My blue eyes have more luggage than what it first came here with It feels like there's more instructions, More problems Probably So now I see this familiar box Amazon prime logo ready at hand Knowing that this night is will be my last This one has brown eyes And it's cables aren't freighted Like how you left me jaded That one won't be outdated, right? So as you pry me from my throne I hold as hard as I can Freighted cable holding onto the wall With all of my might Knowing that the only thing that is irreplaceable Is you.
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Oct 11, 2017
Oct 11, 2017 at 8:18 PM UTC
Pry
I feel like a kitchen appliance Being used until the newest model comes in from Amazon, So someone else can steal the Amazon prime light away from your matchstick way Lighting up the darkest of nights Melting my worries away I used to be that way, I look shiny And irreplaceable I never thought you could replace something irreplaceable until I don't know now? And maybe sure, My cable is freighted My blue eyes have more luggage than what it first came here with It feels like there's more instructions, More problems Probably So now I see this familiar box Amazon prime logo ready at hand Knowing that this night is will be my last This one has brown eyes And it's cables aren't freighted Like how you left me jaded That one won't be outdated, right? So as you pry me from my throne I hold as hard as I can Freighted cable holding onto the wall With all of my might Knowing that the only thing that is irreplaceable Is you.
jason-cirkovic
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Oct 11, 2017
Oct 11, 2017 at 8:18 PM UTC
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