Words apart
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Words apart
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my heart's beating like before as you knock on that door
there's a hole in my head from the things that you've said, you've broke my beaten heart
there's a hole in my head from the things that you've said, you tore my world apart
but if we try to change how we are, then we just might survive
you don't call me anymore, and i don't see you no more
and it's driving me mad that you're making me sad, i know you shouldn't stay
but it's driving me mad that you're making me sad, and how i wish you'd stay
but if we try to change how we are, then we just might survive
there's a hole in my head from the things that you've said, i know you shouldn't stay
and it's driving me mad and it's driving me mad and how i wish you'd stay
and i don't want to cry, i don't want to cry, i know i'll cry tonight
goodbye
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