Sometimes I can’t remember if I hate you or I love you
When heaven and the stars above you realign
Convinced that every subtle forfeiture’s made up most of the time
I’d draw a line but you know only God decides
So tell me one more time what not to recognize
If I lied, at least then you could say I tried
To unbend all of my branches and push the tables against the wall
When the lights are going dim you know I won’t fall apart
It used to be you didn’t think that I was capable
But now you’re starting to believe
That I could be so much less than exactly what you need from me
I asked the leaves outside; they told me they agree
So tell me one more time what not to recognize
If I lied, at least then you could say I tried
To unbend all of my branches and push the tables against the wall
When the lights are going dim you know I won’t fall apart
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Deceptively simple sing-along melodies tinged with melancholy of the most beautiful caliber. The only problem is that it needs to last about 20 minutes longer. Touched me deeply, I won't be forgetting it any time soon. Michael Coop
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