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A building doesn't care Whom it crushes when it dies, And I can tell you feel the same When I look into your eyes. You're a tumbling tower, baby. A fortress falling down. So I hope you can forgive me If I cannot stick around. You were everything I wanted, You were all that, much, and more. You once had been so sturdy, So giving, and secure. But now that you're collapsing, And do not seek rescue, I have to leave or you'll believe that You can crush me too
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May 24, 2018
May 24, 2018 at 5:26 PM UTC
Babylon
A building doesn't care Whom it crushes when it dies, And I can tell you feel the same When I look into your eyes. You're a tumbling tower, baby. A fortress falling down. So I hope you can forgive me If I cannot stick around. You were everything I wanted, You were all that, much, and more. You once had been so sturdy, So giving, and secure. But now that you're collapsing, And do not seek rescue, I have to leave or you'll believe that You can crush me too
okkelseyok
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23/F/American
May 24, 2018
May 24, 2018 at 5:26 PM UTC
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