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Ive got boxes full of memories Next to the mattress on the floor My hat still hangs in the same place that It always hung before Nothings really changed much Except now I wash my own clothes And the hole I try to fill seems to get harder as it goes Sometimes I miss her Sometimes shes all that I can see Theres times I think that life is set to make a fool right out of me But sometimes I smile When I think of a memory Because shell always be texas to me Theres not a highway I don’t see her Houston on up to raton The thoughts they fade into the cracks that have opened in these bones Sometimes I find a bottle and crawl way down inside Sometimes I sit and feel the pain to remember I'm alive. © CJM 2014
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Jun 20, 2014
Jun 20, 2014 at 4:48 PM UTC
She'll Always Be Texas
Ive got boxes full of memories Next to the mattress on the floor My hat still hangs in the same place that It always hung before Nothings really changed much Except now I wash my own clothes And the hole I try to fill seems to get harder as it goes Sometimes I miss her Sometimes shes all that I can see Theres times I think that life is set to make a fool right out of me But sometimes I smile When I think of a memory Because shell always be texas to me Theres not a highway I don’t see her Houston on up to raton The thoughts they fade into the cracks that have opened in these bones Sometimes I find a bottle and crawl way down inside Sometimes I sit and feel the pain to remember I'm alive. © CJM 2014
cyrus-james-goodhart
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Jun 20, 2014
Jun 20, 2014 at 4:48 PM UTC
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