Subject
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Subject
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As she walked towards the window,
I slowly wept.
She said she would always die on,
The only promise she ever kept.
As she wept my window she said,
"More is always less."
The drugs were always there for her,
But I wasn't so I must confess.
Walking away there,
Hallucinations.
Driver take me,
To central station.
So I can get away, leave this town,
Don't wanna be hangin' around me.
Yeah, I see her smilin', I see her face,
I miss her style, I miss her grace.
I guess you really could say, that I lost her.
For you and me, it was always meant to be.
But now you're gone,
I'm left alone to my song.
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Zachary Addison performs "Subject", and this lyric page sits inside the Zachary Addison catalog on LyroVerse.
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