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I come to you now, and I am drunk Even though whiskey has slurred my words My thoughts come still and steady I come to you now with a body tired I come to you now an ever so lonely man I come to you now on the brink of tears and war I come to you now afraid because I am without fear I come to you swinging with closed fist and an open heart I come to my senses but reality causes me to loose my mind I come to you now to sleep on your couch because I am still very drunk I come to you now to repay old favors and owe new ones I come to you now to reassure my self that I will never need you But I come to you now because I do    II. I come again now sober I have come to see drunken thought blatantly clear I see sober words to hide thoughts away in riddles But inebriation brings simplicity to this script I go away from you now with a full mind and a confused heart But I go to a bright outlook on a bleak future.
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Sep 15, 2011
Sep 15, 2011 at 5:45 AM UTC
I come to you now
I come to you now, and I am drunk Even though whiskey has slurred my words My thoughts come still and steady I come to you now with a body tired I come to you now an ever so lonely man I come to you now on the brink of tears and war I come to you now afraid because I am without fear I come to you swinging with closed fist and an open heart I come to my senses but reality causes me to loose my mind I come to you now to sleep on your couch because I am still very drunk I come to you now to repay old favors and owe new ones I come to you now to reassure my self that I will never need you But I come to you now because I do    II. I come again now sober I have come to see drunken thought blatantly clear I see sober words to hide thoughts away in riddles But inebriation brings simplicity to this script I go away from you now with a full mind and a confused heart But I go to a bright outlook on a bleak future.
joshua-gilton
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Sep 15, 2011
Sep 15, 2011 at 5:45 AM UTC
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