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Apr 2012
Breathe in and I breathe out!
                           I heard your voice throught these halls.
You
Once
Told
Me
         I should *beleive you
, down on my knees I prey.
That the day!
                    Will heal you, I just asked if you could
                                                         ­     See me, if you could hear me?
                                                             ­                                Breathe
                                                  And if you would just let me, I would of never let you.
Fall down, I watched you.                    Breakdown

And
        everybody
could
see
           It in my eyes,    
                                  and just how it destroyed my life.
I know your down on your knees, in this cold wet room.
                                                 And these walls are breathing, in my mind your screaming.
                  So Calmly
                           I just wish you would let me fall with you,
               I would break with you
No more cobwebbed rooms, No more windows painted black.          No more locked doors, no more empty                                                     Whiskey bottles in the bottom drawer.
No more crying alone, no more scars
                                                                    to heal on their own.
Not for a second did I not prey for you.
                                                                   Not for a hour did I
                       ever leave your side.
                                                                                                                        I just preyed for you.     We all just preyed for you.
                                          We wish you would of never brokedown.
                                  And so we just prey for you.
                                                                                Even though you're gone now.
Written by
Troy Urbalejo
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