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to your god. to the needs in my head. i can so drive this home. i feel it in my bones. in my arms and legs. in the middle of my chest. i bet i can drive you home. i'm sorry dear son of mine. this is how it ends and it's not quite right
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before i was dead. to the world
to your god. to the needs in my head. i can so drive this home. i feel it in my bones. in my arms and legs. in the middle of my chest. i bet i can drive you home. i'm sorry dear son of mine. this is how it ends and it's not quite right
or fair to you. i still loved you.
before i was dead. to the world
to your god. to the needs in my head. i can so drive this home. i feel it in my bones. in my arms and legs. in the middle of my chest. i bet i can drive you home. i'm sorry dear son of mine. this is how it ends and it's not quite right
or fair to you. i still loved you.