Short Stories
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Short Stories
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Were you happier in life at sixteen
Or are you making strides now?
Tell me everything you can about you
Yeah, I honestly must know
I honestly must know
I often think about
The better times we shared
But those memories are fading
I often talk about
The better times we had
But those memories, they fade
I've been building these tall walls for years now
But I just tear them down for you
It's not the waking up riddled with guilt
I'm just a hopeless case for romance
I'm just a hopeless case
I often think about
The better times we shared
But those memories are fading
I often talk about
The better times we had
But those memories, they fade
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