As The Curtains Dim
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As The Curtains Dim
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I slipped on a little white lie
When I said those words
I'm alright
So please just a kiss goodnight
Little white lie
Those words
I'm alright
Just a kiss goodnight
Things will be just fine
Close your eyes
As I spill
These dying limps
Sway your bodies
As I turn my back
'Cos I'm scared I'll cringe
At this ghost I am
Close your eyes
Sway your bodies
As I turn my back
'Cos I'm scared I'll cringe
At this ghost I am
Never again have to see
Those shining lights
Things have been messed again
I won't be the one to deal with them
With a passing grin
You nod your head as the poet's dead
I don't want
To ever wake again
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