Clotheshorse
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Clotheshorse
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She's lost. she's changed. She changed her clothes to change her
mind. Confused her worth with how she's seen in other's eyes And
I know, I've seen those eyes so cold and cruel and blind. And
we'll wait so long but won't be victims we will Let it go, close
our eyes, weigh its worth and say goodbye. Question: Do you want
a reason or a lie? Talking, but do you have the voice to speak
your mind? Too long you've hidden doubts behind a smile. Too
late: there is no such thing there's always time. She's lost.
she's changed. She yearns for something undefined And we'll wait
so long but won't be victims we will Let it go, close our eyes,
weigh its worth and say goodbye. Its never too late to change
your mind. We're not giving we're waiting. We're waiting to say
goodbye.
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