Alzheimer
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Alzheimer
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Can't remember my name
I get some visits every now and then
This one says he's my son.
I must have plenty cause they come and go
Please stop
I can't remember...
I'm in the dark and i'm kicking
Will prove you all that you're wrong
There are no leaves in my branches
But i will rise from this fall
Can't remember the pills
Can't remember the illness
I don't know what is wrong with me
I'm a shell of a man with a leak
Please stop
I can't remember...
I'm in the dark and i'm kicking
Will prove you all that you're wrong
There are no leaves in my branches
But i will rise from this fall
I'm in the dark
I never was completely happy
I never knew if my brother loved me
This one goes for my mother... my mother
Choose wisely who you'll forgive
And maybe i was ( happy, loved)
I just can't remember how
Maybe i was... (forgiven)
I don't remember you feeling proud
You are still here in me
Are still here in me
Are still in me
Are still...
You!!...
Are still here in me
You...
In me..
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