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We don't mind that no one cares.
Salty air takes me back there, you're breathing it out of your nose.
I do not care, you cannot hear, your probably taking in codes unknown.
But it's not like things are clear, I can just see everything at once.
And everything that makes up me In the deafening silence.
In the stratosphere where the oxygen is clear I evaluate my future.
Salty air takes me back there, and I can see everything at once,
But my eyes just close,
I do not care as I am swallowed by the supernova.

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we don't mind that no one cares.
salty air takes me back there, you're breathing it out of your nose.
i do not care, you can not hear, probably talking in codes unknown
but its not like things are clear
i just everything at once
and everything that makes up me in the deafening silence
in the stratosphere where the oxygen is clear,
i evaluate my future
salty air takes me back there
and i see everything at once
but my eyes just close, i do not care as i am swallowed by the supernova.

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