All Stars & Cigarettes
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All Stars & Cigarettes
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Remember that day you told me that joke
And I spit coffee on you and you ran away?
It's like there's a mist around me
But I don't blame you
I don't think my soul allows company
Life has been lonely inside this room
Creating a personal world
Remember that day you told me I was nice
I almost believed
Because all stars & cigarettes doesn't work at all
Because all stars & cigarettes doesn't work at all
Living inside this room and killing the feelings
I will die, but I didn't die
There's a smile inside of me stronger day by day
Now I'll drink a coffee and remembering that joke you told me
And spit all my feelings on the floor
Because all stars and cigarettes doesn't worl at all
Doesn't work in here
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