Ghosts

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Caught your eyes through the for-sale sign just down the road
Was anybody ever home?
Wish I could change overnight into something you would like
Would you ever need to know?
Pressed against my window now
While all the winter falls around us
Let's weigh each other down

Why'd you go?
We were so close
Now I sleep with your ghost

All the scars of our lives are dancing in our eyes
Where the skin is overgrown
All the ink in our arms is fading in the light
But we don't know where it goes
What could I give you now
To make up for where we left off
Let's weigh each other down

Why'd you go?
We were so close
Now I live with your ghost
Why'd you go?
We were so close
Now I live with your ghost

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Written by: Sam Butterfass

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