A Greater Loss Than Pain
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A Greater Loss Than Pain
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The perfect one-liners we shared, they're gone away now
And the snapshots we took, they're stored away now
But the hotel rooms we shared, they're still the same now
And there is no more anxiety when i hear your name now
And i can talk about you as a normal person now
Yes i can
And somehow that's a pity
And somehow that's a pity
And somehow that sure is a pity
The perfect script we wrote, it's never been printed
And all the promises we never made, we didn't keep now
But the hotel rooms we shared, they're still the same now
There's no more hate when i see your lover
And i can talk about you without howling at the moon
And that's even a greater loss
And that's even a greater loss
And that's even a greater loss than pain
And that's even a greater loss than pain
That's even a greater loss
And if we meet again we just act
Like nothing ever happened
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