I (Don't) Need You
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I (Don't) Need You
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Your skin, my skin seems familiar but it hasn’t hit that you’re not here
I took you for granted and you’re gone I fear
I wish we could work it out and try again
But it’s too late too late to make things right and it can’t be changed
You know all the feelings I hide
You have seen my darkest nights
You can see right through my lies
When I say I don’t need you, don’t need you
Your lips full of shit, take away what isn’t positive
The good times, the bad lines all meshed together like a tangled vine
Of what we were and we are so different now but it’s still hard
To wake up in separate rooms and not know who woke up next to you
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