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byronGB

If I must die and go to heaven, I'll see you at the top when I get there, and if I should pass at 22, just know you turned my gray sky blue. If i can't sleep, sing me a lullaby, and I fall asleep forever, in your heart is where I will be remembered, for worse or for better. Real feelings, like a knife you peeled back my layers, we can be movers and shakers, ball like the Lakers. Visions of my future used to be so blurry, now I have a stroke of genius like I'm Steph Curry, like a surfer you make me ride a wave that keeps swelling, how long I'll love you there's no telling, you drive me to beyond infinity, when you sing in the shower that's when I hear peace and serenity. If I must die and go to heaven, I'll see you at the top when I get there, and if I should pass at 22, just know you turned my gray sky blue. If i can't sleep, sing me a lullaby, and I fall asleep forever, in your heart is where I will be remembered, for worse or for better. You know I can't get enough of you, you stay on my mind like a hat does, you're a gift that keeps on giving, restoring hope where there once was. Sometimes you feel like you're not pretty, but I see nobody but you, so take my hand and let's walk together, you're my primary person, the red and yellow to my blue. I think that I am far from perfect, we've all got scars that run deep, but I'm not going anywhere without you, you're my shepherd and my heart is the sheep. Once more verse and then it's over, I'm addicted to you and I never wanna be sober, I could relive every moment with you all over. If I must die and go to heaven, I'll see you at the top when I get there, and if I should pass at 22, just know you turned my gray sky blue. If i can't sleep, sing me a lullaby, and I fall asleep forever, in your heart is where I will be remembered, for worse or for better.

  • Author: byronGB (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 8th, 2017 20:46
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 40
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