Dissident
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Dissident
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Dissident
What kind of path was it?
The borders to this place,
So far from that first kiss,
To this emptiness
How did all our trust
fall down between the cracks?
Can we ever comprehend
How it came to that?
Baby, baby, dry your eyes,
Guess it wasn't meant to be
I can only rationalize,
See you in another life,
When all is turn to grey,
We'll be born again as birds,
Learn how to fly away.
Life won't be so absurd
Last time you held me near,
The memories made me free,
Through emotions absently,
In a parody.
As we lay side by side,
The water rushes in.
Seems like a bridge too far,
Beyond the place we rear
Baby, baby, dry your eyes,
Guess it wasn't meant to be
I can only rationalize,
See you in another life,
When all is turn to grey,
We'll be born again as birds,
Learn how to fly away.
Life won't be so absurd.
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