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  Timeless sheets of gold
Underneath the sand here lies a friend
Funeral in my heart
Buried in myself you’ll live again

I can’t tell you what you want to hear
I can’t give you what you need to heal
I can’t touch you what you need to feel
My faith is scarred
So help me god

I wish I believed
Miracles are real or so they said
Timeless sheets of gold
Buried in the sand my friend I wish

I could give you want you need to heal
I can’t tell you what you want to hear
I can’t touch you what you need to feel

Chorus:
I don’t know
How I’m dealing with the pain
From what you’ve been through
All I know
Is I’m a better human being
Just that I’ve known you

Chorus

What I know
Is that it kills me when I think of what you went through
All I know
Is I’m a better human being
Just that I’ve known you
My faith is scarred
God damn you god




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