Just for a while, I'd like to see that silver lining in the clouds
and from its glow, absorb some strength to make me last another mile
forget everything I could've said and done
it doesn't matter now, the demons in your head have already won
You could have told me anything, anything at all
now I'm forgetting what you sounded like
and it's burning through my soul
Eyes to the future, but a foothold in the past
we'll build on strong foundations to make sure
the pillars last
Just for a while, I'd like to see that silver lining in the clouds
and blame it for not being there in time
to make you smile again
when you needed it the most
in that moment where you gave up on hope
So don't you ever dare to think that you're a waste of time
even though these thoughts cast shadows on your mind
And just for a while, I'd like to see your face again
just for a while, so we can get shitfaced again
And one last time, I could carry you
one last time, like you carried me
for one last time, I would've carried you home
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