Lyrics of 'Cornell Princeton Slaughter' by Mathletes

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Respectfully, I think im leaving you and I know on my own I got too good at never having to.
I spent each winter barely getting through…to the summer, that summer
Oh You know Id watch you walking down the avenue. I could see you believed in the road that lied ahead you would speak in forevers dreams spent together with nothing left to lose.

you never wanted what you needed and you would take take away all the love and leave with nothing but there's nowhere left to go

regretfully, you never needed me and you'd call on them all when you had somewhere that you'd rather be. I walked the beaches searching endlessly…in the summer, that summer. But when I finally got ahold of what eluded me all I knew was that you were the ghost of what you were when youd speak in forevers dreams spent together with nothing left to lose.

can we find all the time that's running

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