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Rose-Tinted Misery

I can see how it will go,

But I always say we'll never know

and I run after you

I still set myself up for the fall

 

Still suprised when I break

Forgot that everyone will take

but I'll never learn

I'd still follow you into the dark

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Written by
catherine-ivy-elizabeth
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Published
Feb 28, 2012
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