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Revolver

by Emily Davis

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I saw you turning the floor with your dress No one was watching who you trying to impress And that locket that you wear, from your neck to your chest Holds a faded photo of the man you love best I'm watching you fall I can do nothing at all Nothing at all Sometimes the voices that live in your head Can push you and turn your old heart into lead Well if the truth cannot save you then you're better off dead So I'll leave my revolver at the end of the bed I'm watching you fall I can do nothing at all Nothing at all Wild horses ride through the plains of your heart They will tear you asunder they will tear you apart And if that God that you pray to would set your soul free Then maybe you'll find your way home to me I'm watching you fall I can do nothing at all Nothing at all

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