Gone
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Gone
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Speak to me (let me in your heart)
Speak to me (more than a whimper)
Speak to me (let me in your heart)
Speak to me
All this time I've found
I waste it all on me
And now you're gone
All this time I've found
I waste it all on me
And now you're gone
So speak to me (let me in your heart)
Speak to me (more than a whimper)
Speak to me (let me in your heart)
Speak to me
All this time I've found
I waste it all on me
And now you're gone
All this time I've found
I waste it all on me
And now you're gone
Speak to me (let me in your heart)
Speak to me (more than a whimper)
Speak to me (let me in your heart)
Speak to me
Speak to me (let me in your heart)
Speak to me (more than a whimper)
Speak to me (let me in your heart)
Speak to me
All this time I've found
I waste it all on me
And now you're gone
All this time I've found
I waste it all on me
And now you're gone
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