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Oh My Joy She is Leaving (Falling apart from an unclothed heart)

She says, you can breathe if you want to Lay down if you have to Fall asleep only if you need to But once you come around We might not be around You’ll be left feeling upside down In a house that’s empty Just waiting for anything to move Get going put the needle to the groove Kid you’ve got something to prove You don’t want to be left out of the loop You better get it going soon Get it soon, get it soon Well back up in your bedroom There’s a book she lent you You wonder if she knows you still have it You wonder why she ever had it Science fiction fable Dolled up like a card table Now fiction’s all you believe in I’m just waiting to cash my chips in But it’s less than I spent to buy in Now I’m just left waiting For lady lucks hand to come in Knock on my door, come right in Come right in, come right in Now I, I breathe cause I have to Lay down ‘cause I want to And sleep ‘cause it’s you can do When you know she's leaving you soon Coffee and conversations You used to pull the hair from my eyes They were dry and now they're wet And cryings all I'm left with But where will I be When my joy she leaves Oh, please don't go Well, please don’t leave me here I want to hold you close You used to clothe my heart And now I’m just falling apart Falling apart, I'm just falling apart
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chad-a-dolezal
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May 22, 2012
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