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SAT, 16.05.2021 14:50 karleygirl2870

*sigh* Hadn't heard your voice, no, not a word
But still they, they talk about the things we were
They talk about us
But I don't know the things that you have heard
She's dancing on your feet
With our song on repeat
She painted every role of us
She's taking off her clothes
In the bed you kept me warm
Heard she's everything I never was
No, I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna move like her, move like
I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna look like her, be like
I'm not her
I'm not her, no
At least that's what I've heard
Me, myself, just stumble on the glue
The thing I thought was missing wasn't you
And now I'm no longer scared to meet the night
I'm doing alright
Me, myself, we started something new
She's dancing on your feet
With our song on repeat
She painted every role of us
She's taking off her clothes
In the bed you kept me warm
Heard she's everything I never was
No, I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna move like her, move like
I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna look like her, be like
I'm not her
I'm not her
At least that's what I've heard
Been told that she's the opposite
I kinda like the sound of it
And there's no one like me
And that makes it easier
No, I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna move like her, move like
I'm not her, no
Never will
Never gonna look like her, be like
I'm not her
Say, I'm not her
No, I'm not her, oh, and I'll never be
At least that's what I've heard

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