From May To Now
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From May To Now
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After all this time
It starts to feel like years inside
It gets to be just like a day on avalanche
These words are a slow romance
I don't believe you would say
Anything to lead me astray
Three thousand miles from here
And nothing helps bring it near
I know you can't understand
My empty hands
I know it's times like these
These things just make you insane
I'm on the front porch with my bags packed
And where is my chariot?
I don't need golden wings
Just something that can make me free
Everything you say
It always adds another day
We are all soldiers with loaded guns
Ready for war
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