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lyrics
In the throes of a summer gunfight
You came to my side
At the height of my desperation
I never thought I could be your sunlight
But I was a star
At the heart of your constellation
Until the fall
I was worlds away beneath you
Hittin a wall
Inside in a dream I couldn't reach you
Out there on Mars
I've tried so hard to forget
But I recall
So tell me you do
Are you still you?
Like I knew you?
Cause I think that
I still miss you
I won't waste time waiting for
Someone who don't exist no more so
Are you still you now?
Are you still you now?
Cause I could steal you now
I could steal you now
Are you still you now?
Are you still you now?
Cause I could steal you now
I could steal you now
They remembered it for me wholesale
But something went wrong
And they strapped me down and erased it
I went back to The Last Resort
They said you been gone
Since I went on that dark vacation
Back in the fall
I was worlds away beneath you
Hittin a wall
Inside in a dream I couldn't reach you
Out there on Mars
I've tried so hard to forget
But I recall
So tell me you do
Are you still you?
Like I knew you?
Cause I think that
I still need you
I won't waste time waiting for
Someone who don't exist no more so
Are you still you now?
Are you still you now?
Cause I could steal you now
I could steal you now
Are you still you now?
Are you still you now?
Cause I could steal you now
I could steal you now
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