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if I keep moving I’ll forget it started as a stroll through my memories the complete collection of our friendship our moments recorded transmitted at night If I keep moving I’ll forget It was then a slow jog, a steady projection forward through repeated images of us a job through our conversations and with equal speed my replies to your salvations If I keep moving I’ll forget I’m running now and out of breath Escaping these meadows is harder than I thought My leisurely pace through your actions has confused me The trees seem like strangers trying to touch me The grass blades pass like a covered memory I’m on a train seven hundred miles an hour The sun sets behind me and yet I’m strolling through your music I need to keep moving to forget you because you never even remembered me
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Nov 2, 2018
Nov 2, 2018 at 12:23 PM UTC
moving forward
if I keep moving I’ll forget it started as a stroll through my memories the complete collection of our friendship our moments recorded transmitted at night If I keep moving I’ll forget It was then a slow jog, a steady projection forward through repeated images of us a job through our conversations and with equal speed my replies to your salvations If I keep moving I’ll forget I’m running now and out of breath Escaping these meadows is harder than I thought My leisurely pace through your actions has confused me The trees seem like strangers trying to touch me The grass blades pass like a covered memory I’m on a train seven hundred miles an hour The sun sets behind me and yet I’m strolling through your music I need to keep moving to forget you because you never even remembered me
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Nov 2, 2018
Nov 2, 2018 at 12:23 PM UTC
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