A Letter From 1997 (MHJ)
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A Letter From 1997 (MHJ)
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I think I’m just
A shadow of you
Salvation
Sometimes I feel
I can’t go on
I’ve been told what to do
And I don’t know what I should do
To change the story of your life
Now I’m really scared to fight
I think I’m just a shadow of you
An over whelming sense of loss
Hits me when you are gone
I think I’m just a shadow of you
Salvation
Sometimes I feel
I can’t go on
All through the night
I’m asking you to take my pride
We’re all living in a dream
Do you really know what I mean?
I think I’m just a shadow of you
Salvation
Sometimes I feel
I can’t go on
All through the night
I’m asking you to make my pride
I think I’m just a shadow of you
Salvation
Sometimes I feel
I can’t go on
All through the night
I’m asking you to take my pride
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