Pazzida
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Pazzida
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One day you're gonna
Cry cry cry
And i am gonna be
The flag they hoist half mast
To mourn your melancholy
Or the tears will trickle
Face first down my face first
And i'll be
The girl who hopes you'll hoist
Your flag for me
One day you might decide
That you'd fare better
With me far behind
And though your wingspan
Doubles mine
I'll fly toward you
With all my might
I'll fly toward you
With all my
With all my might
While you're mine
I'll cross the skyline
With all my might
I hope your hands in mine
When the continents fragment
To make themselves divide
And i hope you'll hold me tight
When all there's left to do
Is watch the water rise
And i'll move to shift
Our shapes to fit
The folds in which we lie
So when our beds turn tombs
They'll find us intertwined
I'll fly toward you
With all my
With all my might
While you're mine
I'll cross the skyline
With all my might
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