You may not see it, but I'm still the same me
The same kid who fell asleep counting every heartbeat
I was flipping through the pages of a story tossed down through the ages
Of two kids with fucked up hair and smiles from cheek to cheek
And I hope this song is the soundtrack of your breakdown
I've turned out all the lights and I don't think, I don't think I want you to come home
And I've earned my wings going through hell and back with you
So cry me an ocean and I'll set my sails towards sanity
You got the boy you always wanted, while I'm becoming to man I've always wanted to be
But I'll never forgive myself for giving you the best of me
I treated you like a queen, and this adventure with you has been a challenge to my self esteem
And I hope this song is the soundtrack of your breakdown
I've turned out all the lights and I don't think, I don't think I want you to come home
And I've earned my wings going through hell and back with you
So cry me an ocean and I'll set my sails towards sanity
I toss and turn, wondering what I'm fighting for
And I'm counting the days 'til I don't think about you anymore
And I hope this song is the soundtrack of your breakdown
I've turned out all the lights and I don't think, I don't think I want you to come home
And I've earned my wings going through hell and back with you
So cry me an ocean and I'll set my sails towards sanity
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