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Sleeping Through
I walked across the pathway to the door of the maid
I asked for anything she could give me
Anything that could suffice
I never asked another person
For anything more then what I could give back
But this woman knew so much more
I could never have been more scared
The let down of this simple task
Could haunt me forever
Wishing on any star I could see
Any star I could make believe
Any hope I could conceive
I walked on through the night
Every soul I knew in bed
Every hope I ever knew demolished
I could not be more afraid
The darkness had taken what it needed
The fears in my heart enough to sustain it
My heart grew heavy; my body weak
The sun I prayed for
Could not be bothered to help
Wishing on any star I could see
Any star I could make believe
Any hope I could conceive
And still, that is all I could have done
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