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This will be The end of me This kind of love burns too bright, leaving me lying with blisters But my mind’s spinning out of control, like I’m trapped in a twister Yeah, I know it’ll never last I fell too hard and much too fast It’s like all of a sudden, I can’t catch my breath And it’s a little risky, like I’m flirting with death It’s the falling so hard, I know I will regret Being lovestruck, the butterflies, and feeling so content But you make this feel so sweet And gravity’s already pulled me off my feet And you stared just a little too long Your voice is my favorite song You’ve got starlight dancing in your eyes A glint that reminds me of the heavenly skies Embers burst into sparks and we might crumble to ashes But we’ll shine brighter than the fire of a million matches Blind the whole world, take it over by storm Take this rain and turn it into a hailstorm I’d love death to be this kind No, I wouldn’t mind If this would be The end of me
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Apr 17, 2014
Apr 17, 2014 at 10:55 PM UTC
Starlight
This will be The end of me This kind of love burns too bright, leaving me lying with blisters But my mind’s spinning out of control, like I’m trapped in a twister Yeah, I know it’ll never last I fell too hard and much too fast It’s like all of a sudden, I can’t catch my breath And it’s a little risky, like I’m flirting with death It’s the falling so hard, I know I will regret Being lovestruck, the butterflies, and feeling so content But you make this feel so sweet And gravity’s already pulled me off my feet And you stared just a little too long Your voice is my favorite song You’ve got starlight dancing in your eyes A glint that reminds me of the heavenly skies Embers burst into sparks and we might crumble to ashes But we’ll shine brighter than the fire of a million matches Blind the whole world, take it over by storm Take this rain and turn it into a hailstorm I’d love death to be this kind No, I wouldn’t mind If this would be The end of me
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Apr 17, 2014
Apr 17, 2014 at 10:55 PM UTC
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