Seeking Out Gold (The Former)
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Seeking Out Gold (The Former)
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I want to find comfort in the air
I want to feel
I want to love
I want to care about anything as much as everyone cares about everything
But the hardest habits to break are the ones that we know are keeping us in place
I wish I could break myself down and start again
I'll reconstruct the cavity inside my chest
Replace whatever is left with something that still beats
I want to do more than just breathe to stay alive
I want to fall in line
I want to fall in love
I want a reason to think reason is enough
I am not blind and you are not a liar, so tell me where is this faith I can't seem to find in anything?
I want to believe in anything
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