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I'll scream to break this oath of silence sworn to keep me from darkest corners of my mind. A tidal wave to break the levees I put up to promise that I'll be fine. You were never in it for me, only yourself. Just a player moving a pawn. Always saw things in pros and cons, black and white, I am the grey. Here I lay in the middle of your dreams and your worst nightmare: too good to let go, too painful to keep close. I linger in the shadows, so that you can be tolerant. Took this oath of silence, for your peace of mind. (Because I need you more than you've ever needed me.) You were never in it for me, only yourself. Just a player moving a pawn. Always saw things in pros and cons, black and white, I am the grey. I'll scream to break this oath of silence, a tidal wave to bring down the levees. I'll scream to bring your worst nightmares into sight, I'll bring down the walls of your dreams. I needed you more than you ever needed me.
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Jan 24, 2011
Jan 24, 2011 at 8:35 PM UTC
silence.
I'll scream to break this oath of silence sworn to keep me from darkest corners of my mind. A tidal wave to break the levees I put up to promise that I'll be fine. You were never in it for me, only yourself. Just a player moving a pawn. Always saw things in pros and cons, black and white, I am the grey. Here I lay in the middle of your dreams and your worst nightmare: too good to let go, too painful to keep close. I linger in the shadows, so that you can be tolerant. Took this oath of silence, for your peace of mind. (Because I need you more than you've ever needed me.) You were never in it for me, only yourself. Just a player moving a pawn. Always saw things in pros and cons, black and white, I am the grey. I'll scream to break this oath of silence, a tidal wave to bring down the levees. I'll scream to bring your worst nightmares into sight, I'll bring down the walls of your dreams. I needed you more than you ever needed me.
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Jan 24, 2011
Jan 24, 2011 at 8:35 PM UTC
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