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lyrics
my face framed by your fingers
your face framed by the sky
the diner lights reflected
in the glistening broken bottles that lie
on the pavement
in the cracks are trash
and flowers growing nearby
sometimes i think my hold is so weak
and it wasn't meant to keep
but you sow belief
and on nights like this
i want to believe it
when that auburn fire kissed my wrists
i would walk towards my intention
thrown aside by the paralyzing
thoughts and whispering bitter bind
it's fiction, i hope
i hope it's a lie
the horses i chose would never cross the line
and i poured everything into nothing
future, you take the edge off the word
with your light beaming
the possibilities
better things could be
and on nights like this
i want to believe it
when that auburn fire kissed my wrists
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