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Burning Daylight.

Standing next to you and your cigarettes

 

Love drunk and I’m kicking the flower beds

 

I am off the receiver

 

I am in pieces

 

The summer amnesia

 

Whispers a secret

 

To have to learn to say goodnite

 

To have to learn to say goodbye

 

Is something strange

 

I don’t know why

 

To have to say goodnite

 

Is having to say goodbye.

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paul-james-valhalla-clear
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Published
May 28, 2013
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