Don’t you worry dear, for I am aware with memory.
What was once clear, is now outgrown by bitterness
They say that youth is wasted on the young
Let me tell you how we were
Let me tell you what we were like through lucid eyes.
A wall that blocks the know
Devoid from all recognition
If you could just concur
We could thrive like we once did.
There’s no room for malice
They say the more things change
The more they stay the same
This process is endless
Temper of the will
Desert this process
Don’t worry dear
For I am still aware with memory
With memory, your memory
They say that youth is wasted on the young
Let me tell you how we were
Let me tell you what we were like
Through lucid eyes
Through these lucid eyes.
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