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Busy tones fill the ears Just to hear answering machines Messages left unanswered Until the time is wrong Left wondering why they're gone Young one, turn to a pen Tops off to them all Pants fall just the same Maybe this is what they meant When they said love is an action We don't know why But the hole isn't filling How many times can this be written How much is there to say I wear this cross on my sleeve To remind me That I'm not alone and I Can stay strong Their screaming voices saved this one Giving an outlet for the pain But it became too easy to live there Haunting themselves with the sounds Of unpleasant settling And unwanted misery How many times can this be written How much is there to say I wear this cross on my sleeve To remind me That I'm not alone and I Can stay strong I need a new muse The past is daunting Haunting every part of me Killing any chance Of a future I may blow my fuse
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Nov 30, 2015
Nov 30, 2015 at 9:14 AM UTC
Something about the past seems much more promising than the future
Busy tones fill the ears Just to hear answering machines Messages left unanswered Until the time is wrong Left wondering why they're gone Young one, turn to a pen Tops off to them all Pants fall just the same Maybe this is what they meant When they said love is an action We don't know why But the hole isn't filling How many times can this be written How much is there to say I wear this cross on my sleeve To remind me That I'm not alone and I Can stay strong Their screaming voices saved this one Giving an outlet for the pain But it became too easy to live there Haunting themselves with the sounds Of unpleasant settling And unwanted misery How many times can this be written How much is there to say I wear this cross on my sleeve To remind me That I'm not alone and I Can stay strong I need a new muse The past is daunting Haunting every part of me Killing any chance Of a future I may blow my fuse
summer-michelle
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Nov 30, 2015
Nov 30, 2015 at 9:14 AM UTC
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