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Find the Strength To Say Goodbye - Losing My Train of Thought

Lost in a sugar-coated lullaby Lost in a bloody reverie… Losing control…I lost my train of thought Watch out – I will hunt you down like game…I’ll watch you rot But, I will remain downright distraught I yawn non-stop As I awaken from my solitary cave… You’re sleeping beneath the surface – you are unique and brave You are beautiful and strong You are sharp and headstrong I want you to know that I love you so… I want you to reap what you sow… Reap what you sow, you know?
Chorus: You are my saving grace You traced tranquility on my lips Behind closed doors, there are secrets to unfold Find your way out of your own maze You can’t save me this time Find the energy to run the extra mile Find the strength to say goodbye sooner or later Later for now…let me sway away…let me flutter away Think on me…think of me… Believe in me…reflect on me…
You’re sleeping beneath the surface I owe you an apology? You say ‘sorry’ first – say it to my face I must be dreaming – pinch me please… Put my worrisome, saddened soul and anxious heart at ease But, no one can mend these scars from deep within… I’m falling victim to this one hideous sin…. But, you make me feel great day in and day out (I feel no regret…I don’t feel all that upset) Please don’t stop the rhythm of our hearts, beating as one…where have you been? We belong with each other…we were meant for each other no doubt (my mind’s not piling up with excessive debt) Where are you going? Are you drowning in your pain? Do you wish to drive it all away? Do you just wish you could make it disappear out of nowhere? I long for the Lord’s accord – someday, that day will come and repair our heartbroken hearts that once consumed dismay and wept with frustration and disarray

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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