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Maine n' Loadfull of Pain
Verse 1:
I have payed my time,
My stage presence in ghosts,
Anxious in soul,
Have hurt others,
Maybe a few,
I have had my tears thrown back at me staining my red blue shirt,
Chorus:
Never stopping pain,
Can not get away,?Everlasting words stained in print,
Stained in print,
Colored outside the lines for once in my life,
Went from brain to tumor to ruining my life,
Never stopping pain,
On everlasting train,
Went from the city now we are in Maine,
Glass reaching the top,
Up and out my thoughts,
Splats on the white canvas tile.
Verse 2:
Bleeding soul,
Oh how I know,
Come on me,
You gotta do something,
Time is running out,
On the sea scacptkle hour glass,
Time after time same mistakes,
Chorus:
Never lasting pain,
Rode the mental train to Maine,
My soul bleeds out this song,
Everlasting Pain,
On my way away,
See the window,
Fogging up,
As we enter our way to Maine,
Everlasting train,
One street sign away,
From okay.
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