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Health, 09.12.2020 08:30 maxherman

If I ever were to lose you I'd surely lose myself
Everything I have found dear
I've not found by myself

All the promises at sundown
I've meant them like the rest
All the demons used to come 'round
I'm grateful now they've left
So persistent in my ways
Hey angel, I am here to stay
No resistance, no alarms
Please, this is just too good to be gone
I believe
And I believe 'cause I can see
Our future days
Days of you and me
You and me
Days of you and me

i love you (they know who they are)

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