The Glass Is Half... Awesome
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The Glass Is Half... Awesome
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Here is to the strong ones
Raise it up on last time
Here is to the lucky and the lonely
and I'm home now, but I wish...
...that this car could move so much faster
than we are moving tonight.
I may not sleep tonight,
but I'll be up by nine
And I'm okay with this.
And I'm just fine with that
And I'm home now, but I wish...
...that this car could move so much faster
than we are moving tonight.
I have made hospitals.
for heartbreaks in my room.
And I'm okay with this.
And I'm just fine with that
And I'm home now, but I wish...
..that this car could move so much faster
than we are moving tonight.
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