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She says she loves me But the meaning is artificial Like a prosthetic leg To help her walk again She clears her throat ready to talk again But the I love you doesn't reach me I'm to busy shooting harpoons at the moon Trying to reel it in With the recycled words she gave me Fishing for her love Only to have the bait stolen By the hate I harbor within It trickles to the surface Leaving behind evaporated acid in the air I wear her I love you But it cracks easily like cheap leather Turns brittle in the cold weather Flacks off and disintegrates before touching the ground But I still love it when she says I love you
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Feb 21, 2015
Feb 21, 2015 at 12:18 PM UTC
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She says she loves me But the meaning is artificial Like a prosthetic leg To help her walk again She clears her throat ready to talk again But the I love you doesn't reach me I'm to busy shooting harpoons at the moon Trying to reel it in With the recycled words she gave me Fishing for her love Only to have the bait stolen By the hate I harbor within It trickles to the surface Leaving behind evaporated acid in the air I wear her I love you But it cracks easily like cheap leather Turns brittle in the cold weather Flacks off and disintegrates before touching the ground But I still love it when she says I love you
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Feb 21, 2015
Feb 21, 2015 at 12:18 PM UTC
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