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When you feel so low that you can't read time and you feel so sad that you think everyone's blind No one sees your plight the world's no longer bright you got only one place to hide and that's your fallen pride You can't win this fight! You can't win this fight! When it's You vs You! When it's You vs You! What does he think? What does she think? What does the world want to know? How do I say? What's the best way to convey? That everything's fine and all is well You can't win this fight! You can't win this fight! When it's You vs You! When it's You vs You! But you know what there's no need to fight there's no need to hide there's no need to think there's no need to blink when you make your decisions don't think of precision when you're left all alone when you're all on your own two words will keep you afloat two words will keep you on board Wait and Hope! Wait and Hope! Wait and Hope! Wait and Hope!
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Jan 25, 2013
Jan 25, 2013 at 10:17 AM UTC
You vs You!
When you feel so low that you can't read time and you feel so sad that you think everyone's blind No one sees your plight the world's no longer bright you got only one place to hide and that's your fallen pride You can't win this fight! You can't win this fight! When it's You vs You! When it's You vs You! What does he think? What does she think? What does the world want to know? How do I say? What's the best way to convey? That everything's fine and all is well You can't win this fight! You can't win this fight! When it's You vs You! When it's You vs You! But you know what there's no need to fight there's no need to hide there's no need to think there's no need to blink when you make your decisions don't think of precision when you're left all alone when you're all on your own two words will keep you afloat two words will keep you on board Wait and Hope! Wait and Hope! Wait and Hope! Wait and Hope!
eeshan-srivastava
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37/M/Seattle
Jan 25, 2013
Jan 25, 2013 at 10:17 AM UTC
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