You disappear with all your good intentions
And all I am is all I could not mention
Like who will bring me flowers when it's over
And who will give me comfort when it's cold

She took a plane to somewhere out in space
To start a life and maybe change the world
See I never meant for you to have to crawl
No I never meant to let you go at all
Oh, no
Oh, no
Don't ever say goodbye

See my head aches from all this thinkin'
Feels like a ship god, god knows I'm sinkin'
Wonder what you do and where it is you stay
These questions like a whirlwind, they carry me away

Who will bring me flowers when it's over
And who will give me comfort when it's cold
Who will I belong to when the day just won't give in
And who will tell me how it ends and how it all begins
Oh, no
Oh no
Don't ever say goodbye

I'm only human
I said I'm only human
I'm only human
I said I'm only human
I'm only human
I said I'm only human
I'm human I'm human I'm human
Yeah oh,
Yeah, oh


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Flowers for a Ghost Lyrics as written by Scott Lee Jason Clayton Stroope

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    the song, for me, kinda sums up my feelings towards my amazing mother. my mom and i have not always been tight but she's always been there for me. she literally does everything for me and i am in so many ways dependent on her i'm 16 now and i've realized she won't always be here to do everything for me and i should learn everything i can from her while she's alive and able.

    :)

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