Part II
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Part II
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Nails scratching wooden surface
Eyes red from tears like blood
Torn hair in clenching fist
A guttural scream from the mouth you kissed
It seems so far away now
just as if it has never been
Seems much clearer somehow
an eye for a lie in every scene
I was so lucky on that day
still I almost let it go
When you went away
what a lucky turn it was for me
Things must work out better the second time around
cause this is beauty I have found
She's breathing in my ear now
what a sound
You are the dead leaves falling to the ground
You mistreated me, never let me be
The lies you told to me I was too blind
to see you
when you were tightening the noose
To see you
you only wanted me to loose
I was so lonely
lonely...
It seems so far away now
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