Almost Everything
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Almost Everything
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So just lay down with me before you go
That's the wrong thing I know
But I don't know when I will see you again
And it gets so lonely..
See you'd be foolish if you stayed here now
Maybe if you leave we could work it out
Cos I know the city only breaks you down
And it gets you lonely
See its gonna get lonely
So you miss the feeling when you step outside
Yeah your mind comes all untied
And then you open up your eyes
And you don't feel lonely
See it feels bad now but its gonna get better x3 someday
See it feels bad now but its gonna get better x3 someday
Yeah someday
See it feels bad now but its gonna get better x3 someday
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