Saturday, January 3, 2009

Something I Can Never Have.

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I still recall the taste of your tears.


Echoing, your voice, just like the ringing in my ears.


My favorite dreams of you still wash ashore....


....scraping through my head 'till I don't want to sleep anymore.



You make this all go away.


You make this all go away.


I'm down to just one thing....


....and I'm starting to scare myself.


You make this all go away.


You make this all go away.


I just want something....

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I just want something I can never have.

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You always were the one to show me how.


Back then I couldn't do the things that I can do now.


This thing is slowly taking me apart.


Grey would be the color....


....if I had a heart.


Come on and tell me, you'll make this all go away.


You make this all go away.


I'm down to just one thing....

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....and I'm starting to scare myself.


You make this all go away.


You make this all go away.


I just want something....


I just want something I can never have.



In this place, it seems like such a shame.


Though it all looks different now....


....I know it's still the same.

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Everywhere I look....



....you're all I see.


Just a fading fucking reminder of who I used to be.


Come on and tell me, you'll make this all go away.

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You make this all go away.


I'm down to just one thing....


....and I'm starting to scare myself.


You make this all go away.


You make it all go away.


I just want something....

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I just want something I can never have.


I just want something I can never have.


"Something I Can Never Have"

By

Nine Inch Nails

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