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So many things fall like lumber what am I to do I forget, for-go the rainy slumber I'm branching, reaching, falling It's all home in Michigan back to the woods Not room enough for one more sin You're moving, screaming dying You want me to bring you down "I need to see what's there" Somewhere deep beneath the ground. We're sitting, silent, mourning Left it all on the record player Can't believe it's been a year Wish you'd left a second prayer It dried out within sincere Many things do fall like lumber what am I to do I forget, for-go the rainy slumber I'm branching reaching falling
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Jan 13, 2015
Jan 13, 2015 at 12:24 PM UTC
Marrow
So many things fall like lumber what am I to do I forget, for-go the rainy slumber I'm branching, reaching, falling It's all home in Michigan back to the woods Not room enough for one more sin You're moving, screaming dying You want me to bring you down "I need to see what's there" Somewhere deep beneath the ground. We're sitting, silent, mourning Left it all on the record player Can't believe it's been a year Wish you'd left a second prayer It dried out within sincere Many things do fall like lumber what am I to do I forget, for-go the rainy slumber I'm branching reaching falling
cole-nubson
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Jan 13, 2015
Jan 13, 2015 at 12:24 PM UTC
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