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Bell Fable Ergo

you're imprinted in my life
like a melody that lives in the breath of me
all lit up like a lantern from the lightness glowing inside of you

oh it's my own fault ,
i believed my own thoughts over your words
and it makes me gasp and few things do that
how i'm so very drunk on the the need for you


now i live in this ghost town
where you're the mayor and i'm the lone citizen
oh but you're living elsewhere
and you don't really care about the unholy mess i'm in now


what i thought was true was time passing to you
til you found your true way
and you gave our today for tomorrow's what may
and i'm the price that you'll pay for the past you won't face


you're imprinted in my life
like a photograph tattooed on the heart of me
all lit up like a hot coal in my cold soul burning it's was through me.


a memory more real than anything i feel after because of you
a memory more real than anything i feel after because of you

a memory more real than anything i feel after because of you
a memory more real than anything i feel after because of you

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