Silence
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Silence
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I'm not asking you to love me
I'm just asking you to stay
To sit and watch the sunset
At the end of our day
Come and stay
Come and stay a little longer
Come and stay
Let me take your hand in mine
I was out for just a minute
Now I'm back and you are gone
Did you hear my heart, it whispered
I'm not leaving you alone
It's okay
It's okay, I can hold on
It's okay
I can pay the price for us
And the sweetness lingers in my mouth
You hit me like a moving wall
Closing down on me
Triggered feelings exploded
But now it's gone
There's only silence
This isn't home
Remain in silence
Till we get home
Here we are facing the demons
Kept on lock throughout this life
Who says ugly words can kill us
When your kindness turns the knife
Not okay
I'm not okay but I will manage
As you say
As you say you believe in me
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Yes. The related section below points to I Am Alive and Just Stay with a short reason for opening each page next.
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