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I woke in the morning, everything seems normal Suddenly there is a frightening reality that you gone As I lay to face reality I imagine I hear the shower, I run to see if you there But you were never there I look into your closet, I see clothes Nothing triggers off a memory I guess you were never there In the garage I hear the engine roar Again I run to see you, I see you car But you were never there I sit on the couch where I use to lay in your arms I swear that it was true But you were never there At a dinner table for two, I look over at the empty seat I know you use to sit there But you were never there In a king size bed, now I only take a fraction of it I use to bury myself in you But you were never there So how did I get here In this house with this couch and this bed Was it a dream Because you were never there
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Nov 3, 2013
Nov 3, 2013 at 11:51 AM UTC
You were never there
I woke in the morning, everything seems normal Suddenly there is a frightening reality that you gone As I lay to face reality I imagine I hear the shower, I run to see if you there But you were never there I look into your closet, I see clothes Nothing triggers off a memory I guess you were never there In the garage I hear the engine roar Again I run to see you, I see you car But you were never there I sit on the couch where I use to lay in your arms I swear that it was true But you were never there At a dinner table for two, I look over at the empty seat I know you use to sit there But you were never there In a king size bed, now I only take a fraction of it I use to bury myself in you But you were never there So how did I get here In this house with this couch and this bed Was it a dream Because you were never there
roegsana-moosajee
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South African
Nov 3, 2013
Nov 3, 2013 at 11:51 AM UTC
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