To Whom It May Concern

Earth Is a Death Star

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Earth Is a Death Star


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I'm writing this to you cause
I know it will never be seen by your eyes
The thoughts to which I keep must always remain in my mind

You will never hear such words or feel my touch
The way people usually do when they are in love

I've written this for you cause
I know it will drift in the sea
A message in a bottle 
A message to you, from me

These words I must write down
Cause it's hard to keep inside
But maybe one day
My voice will make you smile

To whom it may concern I'm standing in the rain
Cause you are always on my mind
It's cold, it's dark, I'm shivering inside
It's hard to keep you off my mind
To Whom It May Concern

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Written by: Danny Louangxay

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