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Already Gone

by Doo Crowder

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Guess you could say It started out with a kiss Fever for days Who can say what i missed I'm already gone That old masquerader the world was my heart But some part was wrong Nervous bloody river dried up into art I'd rather be Out in the air I can breathe Would I be free If I could trade in all of these substitute dreams They're already gone Naive selfish stars still shining their light What's left of the song Nova in my memory spots in my eyes Now I can hear that same clicking sound In the wall right beside my bed I think it's a bug but it might be a mouse It's come to interrupt my song and now it's Gone gone gone Gone gone gone Gone gone gone Just one final song So I can tell all the others goodbye Before I move on To the next wild shaman in my amateur life Where I belong 10/17/13 Bitchell's coming home soon What if this was all For someone like me still digging riverbed dust

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