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  I built the wall and stripped away your rage
Showed me all the parts that hurt
I fixed it with the love that I burned with you
Even when I see your eyes I wonder where are you
Even when I'm inside I wonder where the hell are you
Showed me where the feelings lacked
I filled you up until you cracked, I knew
When the drops spill to the floor
Just like a dog you beg for more, I knew
Even when I see your eyes I wonder where are you
Even when I'm inside I wonder where the hell are you
Oh man aren't I heavy
Oh man aren't I deep
Oh man aren't I some real thing
Oh man aren't I sweet
(Aren't I sweet, baby?)
Little girl with your juice of gold
How many cupfuls have you let pass through
I think it's time I knew
Even when I see your eyes I wonder where are you
Even when I'm inside I wonder where the hell are you


 

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