I Said You And I Grow Old
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I Said You And I Grow Old
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I said you and i grow old
Don't say you do, in this one
We are ok try to speak words
On your own but think of what to
Say. i came to see the moon instead
All you say is wait 'till dark. how you see
The blue and i...how you see the blue
And i'm...not sure why you doubt
They're not strangers but you doubt why are
You so insecure? it is not about you, i said
You and i grow old
Don't say you do in this one we are ok try to speak
Words on your own but think of what to say
All stars have aligned to let me grow
All stars have aligned to let me through
Not sure why you doubt they're
Not strangers but you doubt
Why are you so
Insecure? it
Is not about you,
I said you and i grow old...
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