They look for answers,
Questions, they linger in their eyes,
They ask me, 'how are you?'
And I say the same thing every time,
You know, the truth is I'm alright,
Eyes red, the sun's out,
And I just want to go back to sleep,
And be the man that I think of,
Alive when I wake up in my dreams,
You know, the truth is I'm not fine,
I'm not fine,
But maybe I'm alive for the first time in a long time,
I haven't felt this way since I met you,
Maybe I just learned how to let go,
I know it hurts, but the worst is knowing you're fine,
I'll be the first to say that you're shoulder's not as divine as the first time,
You know, the truth is I need time,
You know, the truth is I don't see the use in saying goodbye,
But maybe I'm alive for the first time in a long time,
I haven't felt this way since I met you,
Maybe I just learned how to let go.
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