12/31
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12/31
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If I had I drink... I'd drink it
If I had a drug... I'd take it
I'd do anything to peel away the pain I feel right now
It's a mild December 31
And snow cries hard onto flooded earth
But it can't compare to tear-soaked beds
Shared by forbidden lovers again
One more time: Before we fade away
And turn the page
One last time: With a final kiss
Remember this 12/31
Now I'm the one who sits alone
It's my fault I can't hold my own
You see I'm broken down and bleeding from a
Six month scab we peeled away tonight
In the years last hour
The swan song will fade at last
And I will sing no more
So just let me go
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