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She was with me
I was lonely
I guess I'm always on my own
Her words were cutting
But she said nothing
I'm always racing against myself
Words they don't come so easily
And friends they don't stay so frequently
Who's standing the shadows
It really doesn't matter anyway, anyway now
There was a thought a might be praying
And I know I won't be praying
I know I won't be praying anymore
So if you thought I might be praying
And I know I won't be praying
I know I won't be praying anymore
I was living, living with her beside me
Not knowing where she was
She was living in a world of silence (I won't lead you down)
Just to bring about a course of violence (I won't lead you down)
And she was moving towards moving on (I won't lead you down)
It took the longest time to say
You took everything from me
There was a thought a might be praying
And I know I won't be praying
I know I won't be praying anymore
So if you thought I might be praying
And I know I won't be praying
I know I won't be praying anymore
I'm leaving what you gave me behind
I'm leaving what you gave me behind........



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