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You woke up that morning Just like any other day Forgetting anything can happen So it happened, anyway "What a shame", they will say But they didn't know us If they did they wouldn't speak; Only sit in a hallowed hush The worst part is that we knew. We knew about death. But you never think it will happen- Not to you, just the rest If I could start all over again When I think about you and me I wouldn't do things much different... But I'd be holding your hand, Constantly.
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Dec 30, 2012
Dec 30, 2012 at 6:26 PM UTC
Survivors Guilt
You woke up that morning Just like any other day Forgetting anything can happen So it happened, anyway "What a shame", they will say But they didn't know us If they did they wouldn't speak; Only sit in a hallowed hush The worst part is that we knew. We knew about death. But you never think it will happen- Not to you, just the rest If I could start all over again When I think about you and me I wouldn't do things much different... But I'd be holding your hand, Constantly.
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Dec 30, 2012
Dec 30, 2012 at 6:26 PM UTC
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