I can't afford to remember
that you once were mine
I thought you were unique
like the landscape round us
Near the city centre
of your hometown
I just admired it for one day
but now I miss it so much
I'd like to be there again
where the waterfall played
That graceful music
helped by the rocks below her
Sometimes,I think I need your help too
I can't afford to be lonely
like my aunt's left eye
And I guess it's so sad now
it lost a friend
I know a guy who was never alone
till his "brother" died
I saw him at the funeral
passing away in that grave
Somehow I feel as he does
I'm empty like the glass
We drank out the church
wishing it could help
Sometimes,I think I need your help too
I'm trying to pass
through the sadness
I'm laughing like a baby
under the Christmas tree
and I'm unwrapping some presents
looking for something true
there is no joy inside of 'em
not even in my soul
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