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True Hearts As far back as they remember They'd been together side by side When they got older they were lovers They'd be together till they died
We could go dancing in the moonlight Or get washed up by the waves See the first rays of daylight While we listen to the rain We could watch all
E/F D/F E/F C Where the mountain’s meet the heavens F E/F D/F E/F Am Where two bodies meet as one F E/F D/F E/F F We will live by
Is this how it feels to get older Time goes by and I'm leaving sooner Alone in my room I don't have any life Deep inside my heart It's like I
Sunrise, sunset Is this the little girl I carried, Is this the little boy at play? I don't remember growing older, When did they? When did she get
easy on me just for a little while You know I'll think about you Let me know you think about me, too When we're older and full of cancer It doesn't
there Madame alcohol Wash away my cares So now I'm much older But not too much wiser Any good idea i get Erupts a shit geyser Madame alcohol She took me
I know we grow older daily That we run ourselves away from our ties But if you'll be here and hold me I'll gladly give this body to time Society's
A sensation From within A suspicion What is real Thoughts that cross my mind I get older I will die Years of pondering Can't define The I that
and asking for one There are a few things that I'll always miss I'd kill for a gameboy, but I had good ol' tetris We've been pulling faces to not get bored
Bite on my neck You know those pecks The ones that kinda hurt With those lover perks I know that's your quirk I see them lurk Tryna get you They
the cemetery, Dancing in the cemetery If the dead could speak then what would they say? Maybe Ill will join them some day? When I'm older and I part ways But
why there's no rainbows anymore Every year today I get older again Each night I watch sky to find my light is where Search for a planet between stars so
river desperately needs That's how it goes when you get older Take the heat for those that are younger Across that field sits an old farmhouse
and i review when i don't know few want to me on the 捨て but ready off you we とくと見る that near and never rally andante roll the rear art to rather
and blind Those summer nights Ooh, ooh, ooh Now that I am older, I wish that I could go back in time See things we used to get to do, those memories I share
There's concrete and houses on the fields where we used to play cnother Lego land for the lower middle class to stay cnd the older ones are gone,
you get stuck in a slender photo album, cut out of frame and spectrum but cradling a large white poodle after one too many bourbons, your focus a serial
of regret By the pictures of the kids You get faint recollections of your mother's sigh, countryside drive And the landscape seen from the window
a death stare Scenery is a mess and I’m tryin’ to interject So I’m askin’ "How do I get there?" And every time I think I’m on my way The steps increase like
a liar Cause it hurts to be loud sometimes It hurts to be loud sometimes There was this older man by his door waiting around with this chocolate to greet
like you Who knew, who knew I just needed a friend like you I see us when we're older and the years have all gone by I'll still be thinking
tends to kill your soul & days go by and we just get older Only wanting to break the mold, but There's doubt & pain we shoulder We should keep the goal up
A month goes by you can't remember the date Girls at the door says "Boy I'm late!" That's what you get for outplayin' the ho And now you got a kid with
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