Listen To My Song by Chante Moore

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how could you know how can i expect you to realize it's almost two years later and when I close these eyes yes you're in my thoughts yes you're in my sights in this basement apartment in this basement life driving in my car the one with no radio personal fortress of solitude four left turns to go right back where i started out east VFW hall right back where i started engulfed in it all how could you know that this is the place when I'm walking up my front steps mom and then I see your face driving in my car now as time flies by yea it seems a little less difficult to let go of all the things that drag you down yes they drag you to the ground lead you out of town driving in my car the one with no radio just talk to myself for a little while thought I'd let you know how can I expect you just to realize the heart grows fainter between the lines you drive
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how could you know how can i expect you to realize it's almost two years later and when I close these eyes yes you're in my thoughts yes you're in my sights in this basement apartment in this basement life driving in my car the one with no radio personal fortress of solitude four left turns to go right back where i started out east VFW hall right back where i started engulfed in it all how could you know that this is the place when I'm walking up my front steps mom and then I see your face driving in my car now as time flies by yea it seems a little less difficult to let go
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