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Watering A Dead Flower

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Watering A Dead Flower

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Welcome to the beautiful place

Always losing

And I've got no one else to blame

Always improving

But nothing ever seems to change

Take what you want and what you have

Wrestle in with you need

Break it apart with my two hands

I don't feel a thing

I said, oh, love

I can't move any faster

If I move now

I'm watering a dead flower

I said, oh

I'm like a tourist

Running through my own brain

Buy more love like a souvenir

But nothing never seems to change

Who are you? Who are we?

Recycle, rinse, repeat

Is it you? Is it me?

Frame it in a way so we get some sleep

I said, oh, love

I can't move any faster

If I move now

I'm watering a dead flower

I said, oh

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