When talkings not our line anymore, and it's smoking on my lonesome legs, I won't give a fuck where I lie my head as long as I'm not alone, and I always thought that I'd see you again. 6'7 and 10 years down the line, I'd let you know, let you know I made you proud. I'd let you know that, now I've,
Got these friends in a sense of lacking land and I've got these friends I can name on one damn hand and when all else fails I'll just lay in my bed and wonder where you've been, and who you've seen, and what you've done to get away from me.
A blitzed oblivion and I don't live in town. Some fucked proportioned funeral, living underground, and you slept down the hall, you knocked on my wall. You weren't supposed to beat me to the ground, you weren't supposed to leave me hanging around. And I always thought that I'd see you again. 6'7 and a family vacation and I'd let you know, I'd let you know I'm doing fine. I'd let you know that, now, I've,
Got these friends in a sense of lacking land and I've got these friends I can name on one damn hand and when all else fails I'll just lay in my bed and wonder, where you've been, and who you've seen, and what you've done to get away from.
What you've done to get taken away from me. But I always thought that I'd see you again.
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