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TimeMachine
Oh, I wish I had a time machine
So I could go back and tell you what you mean to me
But they say it is best to have loved and lost
Then never to love at all
Those moments I will cherish
If this never becomes more
I know it won’t, but I wish
We could become more
Oh, I wish I had a time machine
So I could stop the world
When you danced with me
Live forever still
But that wouldn’t be life, now would it?
No matter what, I’d rather live in regret
Then ever lose that dance
Then ever forget
Oh, I wish I had a time machine
So I could prevent myself
From losing courage
I was planning on revealing my emotions
But it was not to be
It would be better for me to move on
Better for you
But I can’t erase you from my memory
Oh, I wish I had a time machine
So I could stop you from noticing me
So I could stop myself from falling
Because now we are both unsure and in conflict
We both now but haven’t confirmed it
Besides, would it be worth it?
Should I live wondering what?
Or risk killing two dreams?
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