It’s cold in Missouri
While the dark meets the day
And I don’t remember
Ever feeling this way
It’s not quite a sadness
The way that sadness is weighed
I’m just hearing the world through a wall
I’m just in some other room is all
I can’t describe
How things used to be
How the colors were warmer
And never would bleed
Over the lines
That define what would be
A beautiful portrait of myself
Now I only see somebody else
I look in the mirror
And I search for the key
To the door in my mind
That just might set me free
or push me down deeper
without out a guarantee
that I’ll like the things I find
those things that can only be mine
Here the past and the present
And the future replay
Slowed down and silent
For to see my mistakes
And the women I’ve loved
And the friends that I’ve made
They wave, beckoning me
Do I go, or do I leave?
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