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You were the only one |
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I fancied you all I had left |
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We knew it was true and instinctively left |
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One another to mend our own holes in our chests |
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In a dream we were pieces of ships |
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We were attached from our feet to our hips |
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And forgetting that icebergs were only the tips |
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As we crashed I could read the relief on your lips |
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But most dreams were better |
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And we all were one |
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And everyone just became part of the sun |
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And then shot back out in a gajillion rays |
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All our ancestors and children and the futures they made |
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Would just shine down and light up the day |
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And our lives blended better than our bodies ever could |
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In the days when we were made out of flesh or wood |
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Yeah we weren't the same color though we knew that we could be |
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We were ourselves but blended at the edges like it should be |
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And now separated your color now shines on my sleeve |
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With my parents, favorite teacher, first ever pen pal and me |
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And the more that we share I guess the more that we grow |
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And we all became tiny rainbows |