The Thing

Greg "Grey" Perkins

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All I can feel is the pavement and the heat upon my skin but it doesn't warm a thing
And in the end maybe all will be forgotten for giving in but it doesn't hide a thing

Guilt stays under the skin
You can't bleed it
Guilt burns you up within
You can't leave it
Guilt never forgives

All she would give was a word she called love in my ear 
But hearing doesn't mean a thing
And in the end she will blow away cause she's so paper thin 
But leaving doesn't mean a thing

All we would give for a moment away from all our fears 
But moments don't add up to a thing

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Written by: Gregory Perkins

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