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Sucked Under
Most days are okay now The memories have grown dim No longer every waking thought The outlook not so grim But other days it hits me Like a wave over my head And I get sucked right back under These are the days I dread I'm still unraveling parts of you That have found their home in me I'm not completely free of you I'm not sure I'll ever be On days like this I hide away Until the worst has passed Bending words to how I feel Writing while it lasts But you would never know it And I will never tell We could never be together A fact I know too well You know that I care too much To let you know it hurts To ask for more than you can offer To wish the impossible to work Maybe one day we'll untangle As our song has played it's last Maybe one day it will be nothing But a memory in the past
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Book: Shattered Sighs