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Common Children Last Display

Throw it all away
When you made your last display
Saw your smile disappear
With the words we could not hear
And we thought the sun would surface
And we prayed for this to change
But dreams they run astray (when you're starlight)
When you're starlight and I'm the day

I wish I could find my way to where
Starlight falls on me
I wish I could fly away to where
Starlight falls on me

Remember all the times
When hope filled up our skies
The nights would never end (and it burned our skin)
And starlight burned our skin

I wish I could find my way to where
Starlight falls on me
I wish I could fly away to where
Starlight falls on me

Don't throw it all away
Don't throw this all away now
(Starlight falls on me)
You can always find a way
Don't throw this all away now
(Starlight falls on me)

I can't keep you
I don't need to
(Starlight falls on me)
I can't find you
I don't have to
(Starlight falls on me)
I can't hear you
And I don't see you
(Starlight falls on me)
I feel you
I can feel!
Goodbye
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