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Still There

Still There lyrics by Holygram. I saw you there We started walking in lines The sea was wild It left a taste in my mouth And I don’t know why We started...

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Still There

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I saw you there

We started walking in lines

The sea was wild

It left a taste in my mouth

And I don’t know why

We started falling apart

So ease my mind

With your dystopian hands

And I’m still there

And I don’t know why

We started falling apart

I saw you change

In our dandelion grave

And I’m still there

I’m still there

I saw you there

We started walking in lines

The sea was wild

It left a taste in my mouth

And I’m still there

Standing there

You started walking away

I saw you

You started walking away

The sea was wild

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