life's hectic at times
I sit alone in this booth, trying to reason the rhymes
it's a shame we work jobs, caching up all the pay
'cause at the end of the day, they only take it away
it's like memories- although we take pictures to last
the ones we love are only humans and they're built to pass
if I could find the time, I'd try to make you mine
and we could leave this desolation called creation behind
it's a laugh, right? well, it's just my style
'cause even when we disagree, you conquer me with your a smile
and when I'm jaded with fatigue, you make it worth my while
no innuendo, who's a friend though, when you're ready to dial?
I like to drop my two cents in- give you tips
life lessons and quips to help you regain your grip
because nothing in this world should make you sad for a minute
especially when I can see someone so beautiful in it

and I was sorry to hear
that you had to call it quits after almost a year
I saw a lot of happiness rescind and disappear
from the nights that you'd escape to find yourself back here
it's unclear why you struggle, yeah, I've heard the chorus
when attachment snaps, you react like Chuck Norris
I know it frustrates you, you're trying to give it your all
but after cleaning up his mess, he's not around when you fall
stand tall, girl, you know you've got it inside
get back up where you belong, dust off and swallow the pride
life works in cycles like the changing of tides
and there's an open door for every one that you've been denied
the remnants of your past regret- why would you dwell on?
I think you'd better fast forget- until you're well on
the way to brighter days- it's another direction
and you know I've got your back, in case you need the protection

the thought's crossed my mind
it's not like me to be na've when I can read between lines
however, this one's made me wonder every time you're around
whether we're riding to the party or I'm crashed on the ground
whether we're sharing or philosophies or acting like clowns
whether I'm mocking our democracy or slurring my sounds
is how you take so many characters, interpret them all
and shake them up inside sifter, and observe as they fall
by default, you spark the dialogue that hits me direct
and when I ask you have you knew you're like 'what'd you expect?'
it's amazing- I like to think I'm pretty secluded
but after having words with you, it's like I'm rendered refuted
so yes, the thought's crossed my mind and it's perished
as I opted not to compromise what I truly cherish
we've built a bond so strong that I would die to defend it
'I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship'


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