Nakushita Kotoba

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Lost Words

Like water slipping through my fingers, today there are random fragments
Of what I should have ignored, what I wanted to forget, what I had to keep quiet

My voice, my voice, I could remember with phrases that I could give you
And I always knew how to appreciate it, but now I feel it in another place
And you wanted to leave everything behind under my skin

Answers that the night didn't give me, memories that the heat gave me
My dream so far behind, but I'm not happier since the day I don't hear your voice

Like water slipping through my fingers, today there are random fragments
Of what I should have ignored, what I wanted to forget, what I had to keep quiet

I want to take your hand and fly along with all the memories I never wanted to forget
But today I see you in another place, and I feel like I can't give you this love

Wounds that goodbye gave me, questions that come from love
That have no answers, but cause you pain
I wish I could look a little more into your eyes and see your soul

Like water slipping through my fingers, today there are random fragments
Of what I should have ignored, what I wanted to forget, what I had to keep quiet

Because my love is kept deep inside my heart

Embedded in my soul

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