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It seems like hateful thoughts, shining through you – the life you buried should have taught you to choose – please remember this

Tell me tell me won't you – I wouldn't lie by your door, I wouldn't lie on your floor – throw one's weight and thus forgive – joyful reward – thus forgive

Profound social changes. It's been invented – find the rhythm and believe

This time, we carry ourselves – a thousand storms can't crush even the slightest hope – This time we bury ourselves – with watery eyes, the rain covering our faces – covering
What's left? Not even a smile – a thousand storms can't crush even the slightest hope – we never speak our minds – find it – so close

They will spoil it, blinded fools, inconsistent; choose to relieve the pain to show -
Vers:
It seems like hateful thoughts, it's shining through you – the life you buried should have taught you to choose – please remember this
Tell me tell me won't you – I wouldn't lie by your door, I wouldn't lie on your floor – throw one's weight and thus forgive – joyful reward – thus forgive


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