Eighteen
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Eighteen
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On day one i was looking trough my pockets for the keys
On day two there i found them hanging quietly from the door
You said you’d get used to situations like this
But i know it’s a sign that i’m not ready for this song
This naked wall is a trap, is a trap
It’s wearing me out like a name on a tag
On day three you were standing in the doorway with a smile
On day four there i lost you but you were running down the hall
I said i just want to be alone for a while
But you know it’s all because i always blow to flow
This days i’ve gone in the sand in the shame
I’m eighteen today what a mess i have made
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