I was raised in a well rehearsed refrain,
Always wishing to refrain from making waves.
Now this boat, now it tows a lighter load,
Looked around and I'm alone,
Far off the coast.
But I've seen pictures from the past,
Lovely framed with busted glass,
Pretty pictures through the cracks.
Seize today before your color starts to fade,
Saturation yields to grey, your lover gone astray.
Look at me, tell me what love do you see?
Tell me what love can there be
If I'm living to appease?
But I've seen pictures from the past,
Lovely framed with busted glass,
Pretty pictures through the cracks.
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