Saturday, March 6, 2010

I'm Looking Forward To Joining You, Finally.

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As black....

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....as the night can get.

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Everything....

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....is safer now.

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There's always a way to forget....

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....once you learn to find a way how.

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In the blur....

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....of serenity....

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....where did everything....

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....get lost?

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The flowers....

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....of naïveté....

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....buried in a layer of frost.

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The smell of....

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....sunshine.

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I remember....

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....sometimes.

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Thought he had it all....

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....before they called....

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....his bluff.

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Found out that his skin....

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....just wasn't thick enough.

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Wanted to go back....

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....to how it was before.

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Thought he lost everything....

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....then he lost a whole lot more.

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The fool's devotion....

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....swallowed up....

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....in empty space.

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The tears....

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....of regret....

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....frozen....

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....to the side....

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....of his face.

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The smell of....

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....sunshine.

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I remember....

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....sometimes.

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I've done....

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....all I....

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....can do.

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Could I please....

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....come with you?

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Sweet....

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....smell of....

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....sunshine.

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I remember....

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....sometimes.

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"I'm Looking Forward To Joining You, Finally"

By

Nine Inch Nails


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