Lyrics Dear… - María Mena
I'll
always
treasure
the
naïvety
Of
the
past
we've
shared.
Our
bodies
grew
much
faster
than
our
minds,
But
together
we
got
good
at
stopping
time.
My
teen
angst
drove
me
to
hurt
myself,
And
I
made
you
watch;
Oh,
the
pain
I
must
have
caused,
But
by
staying
around
you
saved
my
life
(saved
my
life).
We
were
never
meant
to
be
lovers
(ahh),
Just
fellow
late
bloomers,
Who
blossomed
apart
(ahh).
Who
blossomed
apart.
Watching
my
parents
Made
me
look
for
something
destructive,
And
there
you
were
With
all
the
characteristics
of
my
mom;
Familiarity
of
home.
The
geographic
gap
led
to
forced
adulthood,
And
your
rage
exposed.
I'm
glad
we
left
things
when
we
did;
I
doubt
I'd
survive
another
bloody
nose
(bloody
nose).
We
were
never
meant
to
be
lovers
(ahh),
We
just
mirrored
each
other's
self
destructiveness
(ahh).
Self
destructiveness.
The
spotlight
burned
in
the
room
when
we
were
together
And
we
played
our
parts,
And
I
wore
an
imaginary
TV
screen,
So
you
never
got
to
touch
my
heart
(touch
my
heart).
We
were
never
meant
to
be
lovers
(ahh).
Our
egos
fed
off
each
other,
And
died
overweight
(ahh).
And
died
overweight.
I
thought
I'd
seen
it
all
when
you
first
walked
in,
But
you
shut
me
up
And
challenged
every
wrong
perception
I've
had
of
myself,
And
you
haven't
ever
stopped.
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