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You're Not Lonely Alone

It’s a shame that it is ending It’s like I dream, so weakening I guess I slept too long I woke only to find you gone It’s a shame I lost a friend Broken things are hard to mend I guess you have no need No hunger I can feed No one so lonely goes to sleep Their eyes won’t close and they can’t eat And who am I to suppose That you do any one of those? It cures the heart of the disease It drowns every need to please I guess you did me one good I did care way more than I should No one so lonely runs away They cling, hold tightly until you stay And who am I to suppose That you’d do anyone of those? I guess I’m optimistic I guess I’m hopeful I guess I’m just friendly, and you don’t need a friend I guess I guess I guess The end
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Nov 14, 2011
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