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lyrics
I saw a mirage of a golden garage
And reminded me of you
It made me remember that somber September
Where all of us fell from view
And when you consider the water has withered
Away all our scribbled names
It seems a bit sadder since none of it mattered
But still sacred all the same
The last of the children to grow in this building
Informed as the final few
So write down a remnant, becoming transcendent
Remain with the world we knew
But father has faltered the bones in the altar
Receding the greener grounds
The visions all vanished, the details were damaged
And nothing more can be found
Now it seems
We are strangers
And old dreams
They are glaciers melting away
So stare at the ceiling refining the feelings
You have in memory
Remember the monsters who called you for answers
That clearly you couldn't see
I wonder if ever you figure the feather
We found in the sacred shrine
A symbol of something that wrongly went running
Away from the leading lines
So walk through dimensions to answer those questions
Like "what this fate we fear?”
But live the regret if you ever forget
All the moments of yesteryears
And someday I'll see you and go up to greet you
And talk for a little while
But sadly we'll never reshape those Septembers
When all we could do was smile
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