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You start to scream, like we're making a scene I must remind you this is, not a movie You couldn't help but play the queen You left them, all at your feet I've come to believe it, I've come to believe it It's like my mouth opened over the pavement But fake as you can, tell them all why you started this panic You were a ghost, from late October I will be one come summer I saw this world like a paper And you could not ever stay here Now I believe it, now I believe it It's like my mouth opened over the pavement and how could you think I, I wouldn't know this? Speak quite a storm, with a small mouth and I barely sleep in my, in my own house. Stare, stare at me and I, and I might transform All hail the queen still, I've never seen a witch this mean. Speak quite a storm, with a small mouth and I barely sleep in my, in my own house. Fake as you can, tell them all why you started this panic
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May 28, 2015
May 28, 2015 at 7:08 PM UTC
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You start to scream, like we're making a scene I must remind you this is, not a movie You couldn't help but play the queen You left them, all at your feet I've come to believe it, I've come to believe it It's like my mouth opened over the pavement But fake as you can, tell them all why you started this panic You were a ghost, from late October I will be one come summer I saw this world like a paper And you could not ever stay here Now I believe it, now I believe it It's like my mouth opened over the pavement and how could you think I, I wouldn't know this? Speak quite a storm, with a small mouth and I barely sleep in my, in my own house. Stare, stare at me and I, and I might transform All hail the queen still, I've never seen a witch this mean. Speak quite a storm, with a small mouth and I barely sleep in my, in my own house. Fake as you can, tell them all why you started this panic
Lydia
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May 28, 2015
May 28, 2015 at 7:08 PM UTC
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