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Apr 2011
Seven told me its name
And I laughed out loud
Oh how I was so proud
There was a million things I should've said
Yes and a million things I shouldn't have done
One day I'll see
There ain't ever a thing as won
Were just a floating boat
Across one big fiery sea
With captives which scream "Save me!"
And captains which are grieving
I scratch these keys upon my hands
And I know inside my head
I got no ******* plan
There was a pain in the wind today
Something out there I just couldn't say
There was something in that women's eye
The way she held that sigh inside
I met a master in grey yesterday
He swayed that a' way when he said this that a' way
In robes he left and in robes he was born
He whispered to me "I'm just a gettin' bored"
I took a letter I wrote a couple days ago
And I sent it away as fast I did wrote
It had ideas that splintered like the leaves of a Fall forgotten
And a winter
That had never had a swollen snow a' fallen
Magicians weep with what this age has sneaked
For we are blinded by the buzz of an electronics bed
There was something yesterday,
I wish I could've said
Maybe it was the way her hair fell that way
Or those eyes that say "Don't stay"
Love will soon be the mystery that the crazies
Riff about
A theory that seems blurry and quite burly
Roses which bloom in winter white
And thorns which *****
The mightiest stork
A rebellion within the heart of man that cannot recognize
The size of the prize within these human eyes
Wrong deeds touching guilts weight
Bears a torment that only a man and women
Can converse in torment
A breathe from a master of prose & lyric
Every letter said from the mouth of pin point
Made him believe there was so much beauty in the
Sneeze
Apologize to the man beside you and hope
That he'll reside in your heart
For the rest of all time
An apple tree bloomed
When your heart grew to where you are
Now you stand
Alone and in the sand
With your eyes squinting youthfully onwards
There's got to be something out there
Written by
Mitchell
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