How to introduce something that comes in the end
Is it a good way, doing something more spontaneously than other things ?
Maybe or not, could it take a better place than this about to fence ?
Does people should take the time to do this ?
How do you feel ? What about your taste ?
Trying to do my best to make you listening to the rest.
How do you ear ? Could you make of it, a sense ?
Making breaking colours but I hope, with good taste.
Come on ! Do it !
Tell me now what about you're thinking
What about that strange feeling inside
Break it,
realize that for me it's my final bout
that's a bet i'd never caught
Fly away, that's my hope to make you
Just think, breath and feel as well
Run away , that's my hope to put on you
rudding, bitting about all you deem
Fly away, Breath away and never looking back
Throw away, all of the bad things that w'ed never caught
Even if you may not affordable
You can go over your prejudice
Even though for me it's an injustice
Just let the time pass, it'll make it adorable
How to close o piece, that i used to begin ?
Is it the wrong way to make listenners awaken
Maybe or not, my piece is well-set
But you'll have to do with, all following are the same things
Fly away, that's my hope to make you
Just think, breath and feel as well
Run away , that's my hope to put on you
rudding, bitting about all you deem
Fly away, Breath away and never looking back
Throw away, all of the bad things that w'ed never caught
Make it real, nothing's left by the way
Finding the only missing thing
Stay away from all's wrong to you
Now all's felt, what about your feeling
How to introduce something that comes in the end
Is it a good way, doing something more, spontaneously than other things ?
Maybe or not, could it take a better place than this about to fence ?
Does the people should take the time to do this ?
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