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Mathematics, 26.01.2021 03:10 nina2323

Cotton candy skies Why can't you be mine
Always on my mind
I'm running out of time
Skies aren't always blue
When I think of you
I'm tryna' make it through
I caught you like the flu
With my outstretched hands
Wish I had a chance
Life's just not too fair
I'm stuck in this chair
You're like the moon
I'm chasing after you
Are you just a phase
I pray its not this way
Cotton candy skies
Why can't you be mine
Always on my mind
I'm running out of time
Skies aren't always blue
When I think of you
I'm tryna' make it through
I caught you like the flu

Cotton candy skies
Why can't you be mine
Always on my mind
I'm running out of time
Skies aren't always blue
When I think of you
I'm tryna' make it through
I caught you like the flu
Told you how I feel
Were you even real
Miss you so dam much
I'm banking on my luck
Breathing in and out
Why can't I see straight
My mind switching lanes
I'm trapped in my own brain

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