Pale Yellow
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Pale Yellow
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Pale yellow
Release the drain and let the fluid go
Just make the liquor flow
Pale yellow
As my heart races I wanted you to know
I will rise again slow
My love for you will be gone
I will fix the pain on my own
My love for you will be gone
Pale yellow
Unrip the flesh and let the damage grow
Like a blade in the chest bones
Pale yellow
Relieve the weight and give it a last go
And make it your best shot
My love for you will be gone
I will fix the pain on my own
My love for you will be gone
My love for you will be gone
I will fix the pain on my own
My love for you will be gone
I will fix the pain on my own
My love for you will be gone
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