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09/20
02:38
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Another morning I wake up alone
No message from you waiting on my phone
It was just a dream but I swear it felt so real
As I try to cope with emptiness I feel
It's been months now since I last spoke your name
I sometimes wonder if you feel the same
I fight the urge to call you, but what good would that do?
You'd pick up just to tell me that you're with somebody new
I poured my heart out in the letter I never sent
You told me you loved me, was that really what you meant?
Tears in my eyes as I watched you drive away
I was a fool to think you'd come back for me someday
Another night I lay in bed alone
I fall asleep just swiping on my phone
Will I dream of you? Or will I finally be free?
To try to fill the emptiness that you've left in me?
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More Than A Memory
03:50
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I wake up in a cold sweat,
'Cause your name I can't forget.
How are you still haunting me?
You're more than a memory.
I can still taste your lips,
How it feels to grab your hips.
I can tell you'll never let me be,
'Cause you're more than a memory.
I try to fight it,
I try to scream,
I try to wake up,
From this dream.
I keep running,
You're close behind.
The darkness gets me,
Everytime
I replay it all in my mind,
How I wish I could rewind.
Was I just too blind to see?
You'll always be more than a memory.
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A Bit Longer
03:28
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It's gonna take a bit longer
To see the sunrise
Woke up too early
Stars are still in the sky
It's gonna take a bit longer
For the flowers to grow
Snow needs to melt
And the rain has to flow
I'm on my way but I haven't met you yet
I'm on my own, cause I haven't met you yet
It's gonna take a bit longer
Thought she was the one
We'd moved in together
Then it all came undone
It's gonna take a big longer
Starting over again
Old City, New Job
Least I still have my friends
I'm on my way but I haven't met you yet
I'm on my own, Cause I haven't met you yet
It's Gonna take a bit longer
for the stars to come out tonight
lying next to you, watching the
dying of the light
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Sweater
04:06
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Oh I wake up hungover in late October, I'm running late.
Without thinking I grab a sweater and throw it on
The one with the name of the city on the front that we lived in together
You gave it to me on the day that I moved in
For months it sat at the bottom of the drawer
In the summertime it never saw the light
but now the days grow shorter and leaves turn brown and fall to the ground
maybe it's time to give it another try
the last time I wore it we were still together
thinking it would always be you and me
and time has a funny way of erasing memories
wearing it reminds me of those days
When I sacrificed everything to be with you
the sweater just a metaphor of your love
but now i know that a sweater is just a sweater
now this sweater only keeps me warm
now this sweater only keeps me warm
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03/27
04:51
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Watch your step or you might fall into darkness
I know it feels like the end of the world
As this house becomes a prison
But look outside and you'll still see the sun
Doesn't matter what clock says
Cause at least you made it out of bed
Take a breath, turn on the TV
As the weight of everything comes crashing in
Text from your friends, saying we miss you
and that we hope to see you soon
you are loved, you are needed
and that's enough to get you through
Turn off the lights crawl into bed
You've made it through another day
I know It's rough, barely surviving,
But Tomorrow's a brand new start
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Josh David Toronto, Ontario
Singer Songwriter from Halifax, NS. Influences include Bob Dylan, Joel Plaskett Emergency, Shout Out Louds, Foo Fighters, and Dispatch.
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