Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine I'd
Go up to a bank teller with a mask on asking for money
Isn't it weird just how the world works
Sometimes I'd like to know why
Do I exist, do I matter
And whats the meaning of life
It is weird when I close my eyes
In my dreams our loved ones don't die
I am paralyzed when I close my eyes
Cause you're staring at me And you didnt die
Then I wake up
Then I wake up
Never did I ever forget the time we built a train
The world took you and all you meant
And only memories remain
The few I have still mean the most
But i have to close my eyes
To see you and all of your ghost
I wish that you were alive
It is weird when I close my eyes
In my dreams our loved ones don't die
I am paralyzed when I close my eyes
Cause you're staring at me And you didnt die
It is weird when I close my eyes
In my dreams our loved ones don't die
I am paralyzed when I close my eyes
Cause you're staring at me And you didnt die
Then I wake up
Then I wake up
Then I wake up
Then I wake up


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    Holy shit man...DBS IS SOO AMAZING! all of their lyrics are like poetry and they're SO talented.. SOOOOO talented.. they blow me away with every single song. If you've never heard them.. DOWNLOAD THEM NOW!!! seriously.. they're so amazing... And i can't belive that NO one has commented on them!!shakes fist...

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