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Prom King

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Prom King

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These days they come and go and disappear in shade

You poison me, you poison me

I left the porch light on in hopes you might return

To torture me, to torture me

And I don't want to miss you anymore

But I can't stand to see you disappear

My eyes are bathed in red and I’m adorned in black

So bury me, so bury me

I watch the sun at night as it sets into the sky

It makes me wonder why, it makes me wonder why

I don't feel okay

I don't feel okay

I am going away for a while

And I don't want to miss you anymore

But I can't stand to see you disappear (4x)

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