They say it used to shimmer
Like white lightning wrapped around her finger
And her eyes were so bright
They kept the world alight
And him, around her finger
They say he'd spend a fortune
To run to the mountains, and sit by the river
But she's dancing in the flowers
In the valley below
I want to know
How many more
Made you feel this way in your toes
And as you weigh the world
On your kitchen scale
I hope you don't forget the rose
And if I'm hurting would you play it off
Or would you care in any way
And if i hurt you would you save it all
Or would you let it go, another day
Pushing down the lidocaine
So you can face the light of day
Hiding in your hideaway
Following the sun
Swimming in a drop of rain
Sipping on forgotten pain
Wishing it was left to drain
And vanish in the sun
Renewing in the light of day
Arcing from the sun and rain
Floating in the cloud's remains above
Sipping on the light of day
So you can put the night away
Simulating hideaways
Safe from the sun
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