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lyrics
It was in the March of the winter that I turned seventeen that I bought those pills that I thought I would need
And I wrote a letter to my family
It said it’s not your fault, you have been good to me
It’s just lately I have been feeling like I don’t belong
Like the ground is not mine to walk upon
I have heard that music echo through the house where my grandmother drank by herself
And I have sat watching a flower as it was withering
I was embarrassed by its honesty
So I would like to be remembered as a smiling face and not this fucking wreck that has taken its place
So please forgive what I have done
You can’t stay mad at the setting sun because we all get tired, I mean, eventually there is nothing left to do but sleep
Well Spring came bearing sunlight, those persuasive rays
So I gave myself a few more days
My salvation it came quite suddenly when Justin spoke very plainly
He said, “Now of course it’s your decision, but just so you know
If you decide to leave, then soon I will follow”
So wrote this for a baby who is yet to be born
My brothers first child, I hope that womb is not too warm
Because it is cold out here and it would be quite a shock to breathe this air
To discover loss
So I would like to make some changes before you arrive
So when your new eyes meet mine they won’t see no lies, just love
I will be pure
I will be pure, like snow, like gold
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