I woke up understated
A simple feeling, aimed at you
And my love's gone underrated
A simple feeling, aimed at you
And it took me ages to figure out what I was supposed to know
All the sordid details of your final blow by blow

This is a hymn for you, this is a song for you
This is a hymn for you, this is a song for you
This is a hymn for you, this is a song for you
This is a hymn for you, this is a song for you
This is a hymn for you, this is a song for you
This is a hymn for you, this is a song for you
This is a hymn for you, this is a song for you
This is a hymn for you, this is a song for you
This is a hymn for you, this is a song for you


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A Good Place Lyrics as written by Edward Droste

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    lovely to me its my current state in love with some one and my love is over looked but still I remain in hopes that one they I could grasp her attention but in the end it will all crumble this is for her LOL

    dyingpoetryon December 18, 2007   Link
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    so beautiful

    welcometothemachineon February 14, 2008   Link
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    this song hits all too close. just beautiful.

    pageson April 10, 2008   Link
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    rather, it would be for HIM, since this is an Ed Droste song and Ed likes the sausage. :)

    tundradesert81on April 04, 2009   Link
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    favorite.

    foregroundon April 07, 2010   Link

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