White Butterflies Pay Tribute
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White Butterflies Pay Tribute
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I am forced to search for something
That maybe i already have
Even if i'm moving out
My heart is always stayin' here
You made me believe not everything remains the same
But it all turns into something good
Through the years i grasped
It ain't better doing nothing than trying too hard
I fear the places i am willing to find
Are far away from pictures that have never been my past
This night fireworks light up the dark
And white doves and white butterflies are sent to the sky
I am forced to search for something
That maybe i already have
Even if i'm moving out
My heart is always stayin' here
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