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Train Station

by universe

13 November 2012 Said you’d never leave me, Whilst lookin’ at the horizon we can’t see. Still— I believe your words fairly As you’ve spoken it to me clearly Here we are standin’ in front of each other Oblivious, we only make things harder You’ve packed your bags, spared nothin’ Just like that, you robbed me of everythin’ I can’t fully stand to this setup, Feels like this love wasn’t enough We’ve suffered in silence for long, Now it’s time to rewind the song But this last kiss you blow, Like a gust of wind, I need to let go. No matter how I wanted you to stay, Just like water, you’ll find a way. At the station, waitin’ for your train Feels like winter in November rain Change is hard, but we gotta learn As wood on fire will surely burn
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Jul 17, 2015
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