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Hodera
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My Daily Chemicals
Wish I could move to Montclair in an apartment maybe off Walnut Street Where the coffee is as quality as the people I meet I could live amongst my past and my memories They said I had such promise when I was 14
In western Kansas the great plains reach up and touch the horizon Though it feels lonelier than a circular desert island And my chest felt so empty like the dead field was a part of me And I still feel it now so vividly
So I take my daily chemicals With water from the sink And I cut out all the variables That push me to the brink
Off the coast of Mexico there's a man who made an island from plastic bottles Saw him on television, he smiled as he rebutted And he talked about the life that he once knew and I wish that I could do that too Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com Move away and start anew
And there's a metronome that's embedded in the back of my head It reminds me to move faster because my time is limited And if I lose pace and start to space or go insane And then a part of me's erased Where is my place?
So I take my daily chemicals With water from the sink And I cut out all the variables That push me to the brink
So I take my daily chemicals With water from the sink And I cut out all the variables That push me to the brink
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