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Catharsis
Before I opened my eyes, God gave me a music box
I ripped out the twirling, plastic ballerina
"Perfection" in a dress, Peptol Bismol colored pink
Took her out, the lily white lie, before I cared
What someone else'd think
Ten days from being eighteen
And now I'm plucking at the strings
Covered in a veteran rust, no longer understanding the harmonies
Forgot what I was trying to say..
But God gave me a music box, before I even opened my eyes
And whether I have all the answers or not, I'll sing
Cause this box, this song has been with me
Since I inhaled for the first time
And at the end of the day, you were always mine
You were always mine
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