Turn my back and laugh at the entanglement of life.
I know that I will be lonely for a while.
Took a sip from the glass of tears I've never cried,
I know that I will be lonely for a while.
All the friends that I've made were burried in clay.
That I won't be carrying to my grave.
The stack of books that I've read
Couldn't fill the holes in my head.
And I know they won't ever set me free.
All the affections,
Fake congratulations,
They're shaking hands while staring at blanks.
I'd rather be lonesome,
Mumbling my own anthem,
Than praying for your sympathy.
When you turn from the crowd,
You're like a diamond in the rough.
And I know I won't be lonely for long.
The clothes are laying on the floor,
And the dishes undone.
But I know I won't be lonely for long.
All your imperfections,
They need no corrections,
They light up my sky just fine.
I'd rather be lonesome,
Mumbling our own anthem,
La la la la la la la la.
Turn my back and laugh at the entanglement of life.
I may be lonely, but not lonely for long.
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