Lyrics of 'The Reed' by Celluloide

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What's happened between you and me ?
Who's got (the) responsibility ?
When i was weak you gave me strength
When i was sad you made me laugh
You learnt me values and ideals,
How judge between good and evil
The cocoon was to big
The reed broke up and then
The butterfly took wing
To begin its own run

I said i will never come back
For the sweet warmth of the past
Even if i'm tired of flying
Twenty four roses never die

You gave me friends, books and days
Said what to love and what to hate
You made the rhythm of my fate
Like a secret diary
And no-one left to play with me

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