All That I Need
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All That I Need
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Why in the day are you always out of reach
And when it's dark out, you come running to me
You told me not to want you cause you are no good for me
But why won't you hear me when you are all that I need
I feel your hunger but I am not one to feed
Your eyes begin to wander, no longer longing for me
Turning cold with anger you are not what you seem
But I can't hear you when you say I'm all that you need
I am not better off, staring at you as you leave
Time will pass and you'll be back
Regretting the side I have seen
Still I swear that I don't care
You'll never hear me scream
So why won't you hear me when you are all that I need
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