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Sleep Station After The War


I just said you could listen for a while, I never meant
to hurt you, I never knew that I could feel. I never saw
you blink when you would smile, your arms would always
open, your face bright, as it would change. Always the
same, as you would, my minds in pieces awaiting the
change. Always the break, you could call, and forget the
secrets you kept, after the war. As I flew away I looked
back just to see the ground, hopeless in my vision, I
never had the chance to say goodbye. I could see that the
world is getting small, faces I remember, farther from
these ghosts I climb. Always the same, as you would, my
minds in pieces awaiting the change. Always the break,
you would fall, and forget the secrets you kept, after
the war. I can see the grin that you always tried to
hide, you left it here for certain, in my heart where it
will die. Standing in between I can feel the spaces
small, you left me without reason, the best has left us
all. Always the same, as you would, my minds in pieces
awaiting the change. Always the break, you would call,
and forget the secrets you kept, after the war.



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