I've got too many distractions
One is talking to you
Such an oblige
Yea, one by one
The words roll outward
In some nervous dialect
Just in time
I've got too many distractions
Is this ok with you
Honestly, I never worried
I'm just too specific within the moment
Yea, one by one
Like steps, we take them
In order to recollect
And, one by one
The words roll outward
in some nervous dialect
Just in time
Well, I've got too many distractions
Is this ok with you
I see the whites in your hindsight eyes
You said I'd rather die alone
Then be alone next to you, i'm fine
If it means we're somehow fine
Step by step
I can move a little closer
I understand that you had called
You called, but I missed it
By seconds, I was reading up how to
Avoid thinking about, just how I missed it
All i'm asking is for
A little patience in me
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