I'll see you again
You return from the city, that you claimed to grow up in
I'm not sure that I believe it
I think you'll still be the same
I'm don't like how I'm feeling,a constant in between
You're using all my energy and tearing at my seams
So this is it, this is freedom
It's not what I expected
Not what I wanted
I guess that it really ain't free
Cause it's taking its toll on me
Everyone's heart is too much for one man
These days I wish I were three
Is anyone a lost cause?
Well how can you Know? I think I might be one.
I don't even want an response
But you''re saying I'm not
I'll see you again
And you'll give me a letter that I won't want to open
Scared of what I might be missing
And hiding my heart in my chest
Cause I'm scared that you'll take it again
I always thought it was just mine to give
I guess I was wrong about that
Is anyone a lost cause?
Well how can you know? I still think that I'm one
But you're still saying I'm not
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