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Dear long forgotten friend
The time that we spent together
I know it had to end
But we could have ended it better
I hope you find the place where dreams get built
Only you know what it cost and what it was for
I saw our love turn into pain and guilt
Dead flowers on the floor
Love went away so soon
I saw we could all be hateful
Howling at the moon
But somehow I still feel grateful
I hope you find the place where dreams get built
Only you know what it cost and what it was for
I saw our love turn into pain and guilt
Dead flowers on the floor
Dead flowers on the floor
I hope you find the place where dreams get built
Only you know what it cost and what it was for
I saw our love turn into pain and guilt
Dead flowers on the floor
I hope you find the place where dreams get built
And flowers bloom once more
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