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I’ve said so much and like every word, gone as the memory of a baby, the things I wish to be are as distant as an old pinewood floor; The one I walk on no more You heard what I said, but you said actions are what people remember How did I make you feel? It's not so easy to be memorable, all I can hope is that the past was real enough; most times smooth, sometimes rough When the rain falls I take the time to count my regrets Blessings are for other people I don’t know that I did anything right by them I can’t seem to shake this feeling, about what it is my worries are stealing I don’t think you’re waiting anymore I know I’m not That’s the biggest lie I’ve told all day It’s hard to believe I can live like this, knowing through an open window, what I’ve seen, was the rain that once washed our hearts clean
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Jan 8, 2017
Jan 8, 2017 at 11:08 AM UTC
A Window
I’ve said so much and like every word, gone as the memory of a baby, the things I wish to be are as distant as an old pinewood floor; The one I walk on no more You heard what I said, but you said actions are what people remember How did I make you feel? It's not so easy to be memorable, all I can hope is that the past was real enough; most times smooth, sometimes rough When the rain falls I take the time to count my regrets Blessings are for other people I don’t know that I did anything right by them I can’t seem to shake this feeling, about what it is my worries are stealing I don’t think you’re waiting anymore I know I’m not That’s the biggest lie I’ve told all day It’s hard to believe I can live like this, knowing through an open window, what I’ve seen, was the rain that once washed our hearts clean
mark-lecuona
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Jan 8, 2017
Jan 8, 2017 at 11:08 AM UTC
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