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Memories of Century

It's like I never know you
Though thousands of memories have been made for centuries
Still I feel like no one to you
What is it does it take
If I can't ever feel the same
Maybe we can start again
To let me feel in love once more

But it's impossible
What can I say, I made us trouble
I long to see your face
To feel your breath once more
Our memories that last for centuries
Now they've all misplaced
What once seemed happy place
You tell me what remains?

It's like I want to know you
After all of the things I have spoiled all over you
But I keep holding this fear
What is it does it take
If I can't ever feel the same
Maybe we can start again
To let me feel in love once more

Say that it's possible
What can I say, we made us trouble
I long to say your name
To smell your breath once more
Our memories that last for centuries
Now they've all misplaced
What once seemed happy place
Can't see what it remains

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