I, I need a year or two
To count all of the people I've ever met
But only one hand to count the ones I've kept
But you, you need to break your neck
Throw yourself down the nearest stairs
I'll let you know when the ambulance is here

You only breathe out
You have nothing left to give
If it's not your money
Then it's somenthing that I said

You will never know
You will never know what you mean to me
You're just an exhaler

You will never know
You will never know what you mean to me
You're just an exhaler

We, we never made it to
The places where we said we were gonna go
Now you're just a name
A face I used to know

You only breathe out
You have nothing left to give
If it's not your money
Then it's somenthing that I said

You will never know
You will never know what you mean to me
You're just an exhaler

You will never know
You will never know what you mean to me
You're just an exhaler

Take these hands to feel this pulse
Another day is a day too long
I forgive you
I forgive you

Take these hands to feel this pulse
Another day is a day too long
I forgive you
I forgive you
I forgive you

You will never know
You will never know what you mean to me
You're just an exhaler

You will never know
You will never know what you mean to me
You're just an exhaler

(I forgive you)
Take these hands to feel this pulse
(I forgive you)
Another day is day too long
I forgive you
Oh, I forgive you

Take this hands to feel this pulse
Another day is a day too long
I forgive you
I forgive you
I forgive you


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