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the thoughts that we embrace unfolding what we never
knewthe shaking through has just begun ain't over
though the day
is through. our time does test our love and never will
our
work be done if sleep could steal the madness it would
break
again in morning come. the thoughts that we escape
aren't
brought by our ignorance portray the insignificance of
all
the thoughts that we embrace and though we'll disappear
and
leave these fragments of our shattered youth it's only
time
and it holds no meaning util it gone. And I can't look
away,
you know, from all the things that bring me down

what happens here in solitude is only distance from the
ground
I can't look
away, you know, but still it will not bring me down as
human
riddles empty out the sanctity that�s hardly
found
hear our hearts cry for you
why can't we through futility our only hope convey more
than
the urgency
why can't we just by listening bring passage
to the beauty hidden in our son is understand or is
there
found no heart of all
why can't we just change the world
we understand or is there found no heart at all



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