Yesterday when I lay sleeping
Saw you in my lucid dreaming
Tried to catch you in the forest
But your hand slipped out of my fist
Then the forest turned to flowers
And the day dissolved in hours
Your hair smelled of my ambition
Your kiss stole my indecision
I said sorry to you
Why can’t you say you’re sorry too
I just want to know the truth
You do what you do and that’s the story of you
I awoke to blaring sirens
And the desperate city crying
I knew I had to change the story
So you’d tilt your heart towards me
You’re the drug that keeps me going
Nothing happened for a reason
Underneath our tangled love affair
There’s a fire burning in the air
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