if you're right
i'll find
every piece will fit together
just the way that you remember
and i'll try
yeah i'll try
to see it from another angle
find the picture on the table

and you are the weight on your shoulders
the gravity always pulling you down
and you are talking in circles
the sound of your own voice wearing you out

if i'm right
you'll find
every piece will fit together
just the way that i remember
and you'll try
yeah you'll try
to shoot it from another angle
burn the pictures on the table

and you are the weight on your shoulders
the gravity always pulling you down
and you are talking in circles
the sound of your own voice wearing you out

it's wearing you out

and you are the weight on your shoulders
the gravity always pulling you down
and you are talking in circles
the sound of your own voice wearing you out

and you are
you are
you are the weight on your shoulders
the gravity always pulling you down
it's wearing you out


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