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End of My World (Without You)

At the End of My World,

I see you walking away.

At the End of My World,

I see my light leaving me

At the End of My World,

I see nothing

Without You

 

You walked away, saying I couldn't see.

You told me I see what I want;

You told me I was blinded, that I couldn't see past my longing;

You told me my love covered the signs;

You explained it was too late, and your mind was made.

 

At the End of My World,

I see you walking away.

At the End of My World,

I see my light leaving me

At the End of My World,

I see nothing

Without You

 

I begged you not to go, I knew how this goes.

I knew I couldn't live without you;

I knew I would be an empty shell, you didn't believe;

I knew I would be ruined by my unrequited love for you;

I tried to explain, but it all was in vain.

 

At the End of My World,

I see you walking away.

At the End of My World,

I see my light leaving me

At the End of My World,

I see nothing

Without You

 

Now that you understand it, you regret it.

It's too late to save the empty shell;

It's too late to help, to repair the damage you caused;

It's too late to take it back;

Now that it's too late, you rue the day you denied fate.

 

At the End of My World,

I see you walking away.

At the End of My World,

I see my light leaving me

At the End of My World,

I see nothing

Without You

 

At the End of My World;

All is clear.

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May 3, 2011
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