You don't fight
You don't sigh
You don't listen back
Even on the trail of love
You're all done
We're not finished yet
Seeing heights my heart bequeaths

You don't see
You don't need
You don't matter now
Even on the trail of love
You don't fall
You don't recognize
All the things I did for you
But I am over the things you did to me
It's uneasy but it's true
Didn't I say
Didn't I treat you right you're breaking me down
Didn't I treat you right I'm breaking you down

All and all you're just a lake inside my ocean
All and all you're just for me
All and all you're just a lake inside my ocean
Every way I see

You don't fight
You're all kind
You don't listen back
Even on the trail of love
You don't see
You don't recognize
All the things I did for you
But I am over the things you did to me
It's uneasy but it's true
Didn't I say
Didn't I treat you right you're breaking me down
You're the soul you look hard you're the same
You messed up and you left me in the sun
You're the soul that defies the end gale
And you're fine
You're all kind
And you'll always be mine


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    You don't fight You don't sigh You don't listen back Even on the trail of love You're all done We're not finished yet Seeing heights my heart bequeaths

    You don't see You don't need You don't matter now Even on the trail of love You don't fall You don't recognize All the things I did for you But I am over The things you did to me It's uneasy but it's true I didn't I say? Oh didn't I treat you right? You were breaking me down Didn't I treat you right? I'm breaking you down

    All and all you're just a lake Inside my ocean All and all you're just for me All and all you're just a lake Inside my ocean Every way I see

    You don't fight You're all kind You don't listen back Even on the trail of love You don't see You don't recognize All the things I did for you But I am over The things you did to me It's uneasy but it's true I didn't I say? Oh didn't I treat you right? You were breaking me down

    Even so You don't call And you say You messed up When you left me In the sun In the cell (?) In a vise You don't care And you're fine You don't hurt And you'll always be mine

    mirindiron November 11, 2011   Link

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