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In the month of June, in year old perfume I tried to drown you out Found myself down, stumbling around only you I thought about Bought myself breakfast at the place we used to go Diner lights fight with last nights merlot Guess I’ll call it a day and try again tomorrow And I bet you told your mother what a mess I became To try and keep me from dancing on the back of your brain It’s not for me to say cause I left you anyways but sometimes I wish that you would’ve let me stay
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Feb 4, 2018
Feb 4, 2018 at 10:57 PM UTC
June 23rd
In the month of June, in year old perfume I tried to drown you out Found myself down, stumbling around only you I thought about Bought myself breakfast at the place we used to go Diner lights fight with last nights merlot Guess I’ll call it a day and try again tomorrow And I bet you told your mother what a mess I became To try and keep me from dancing on the back of your brain It’s not for me to say cause I left you anyways but sometimes I wish that you would’ve let me stay
mksprout
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Feb 4, 2018
Feb 4, 2018 at 10:57 PM UTC
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