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The hi and 'los of life
Some people in your life will say hi. These people are usually friendly and will benefit you and bring you many pleasures and happiness. The other half will say 'lo, which is the shortened version of "Hello". These people are usually lazy and will hinder you and bring you many hardships in life. That sucks.
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You used to lie so close to me
Now there's nothing more than empty sheets

You love
When you know I can't love
So I think it's best
We both forget
Before we dwell on it

And everything that kills me makes me feel alive

Round and around and around and around we go
Oh now tell me now tell me now tell me now you know-teabags with Valencia

For some reason I can't explain
Once you go there was never
Never an honest word
And that was when I ruled the world-branch

•••

•We came here on his back
And we caught your eye.
The salty ocean wind
Made the seagulls cry.-beach-seagulls

Grey area

rivers and roads rivers and roads
'til i reach you

could describe to you in detail the way the sky bends in the moments before it’s about to fall

The sea said goodbye to the shore so the sun wouldn't notice

The Three Deathly Hallows

And I am done with my graceless heart
So tonight I'm gonna cut it out and the restart

we grew up learning to cheer on the underdog because we see ourselves in them

had a personality made up of tests and pills

Oh tear ducts and rust
I'll fix it for us
We're collecting dust
But our love's enough

Everything reminds me of you.

•••

I refuse to apologize for being myself

I'll find my own bravado

Maybe I should cry for help
Maybe I should kill myself

Maybe I'm a different breed

Sail with me into the dark

And yeah can we just fall in love with each other now?

•I need you more than I can take
I need you more than ever now

Who destroys me and makes me whole
At the same time

Sustenance

Unapologetic.

Blithe

Truth

Otherworldly.

Good vibes

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