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In My Heart
I don't care about anyone else
Feelings unsure
There is only one thing I know meant more
And I block it
like a locket
throw away the key
The pain subsides
And I lie, lie, lie
down by your side
Break down to cry
Blood pouring out
You were meant for me
Chorus:
Now something is missing in my heart
These words insufficient works of art
In my heart, in my heart
never to be apart
Remember those summers we spent lying on the grass?
I was bored
but I needed you there at last
I want the power to control time, rewind to stay by your side, never to rise
I moan and I groan and I have shown my love for you exceeds all others' known
Chorus:
Now something is missing in my heart
These words insufficient works of art
In my heart, in my heart
never to be apart
Bridge:
If I didn't have a reason to die before
I was given one on April 25th
for he meant everything
losing identity
You don't know what love means
unless you saw us as one, not two separate things
Now something is missing in my heart
These words insufficient works of art
I am only sure of one thing: Our love meant everything
Chorus:
Now something is missing in my heart
These words insufficient works of art
In my heart, in my heart
never to be apart
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