I was an overwhelming cloud, there’s no denying that
But my rain was neon
Yet your antiquated style could only see me in black and white
And my only regret, looking in retrospect
Was not showing you neglect
Because no one wants the person wanting them
So follow me down
Into a place where no one’s around
So I can say I don’t love you I’m just passing the time
Well, see you around
Or maybe not
I guess we’ll find out
Just as long as you know I don’t love you I’m just passing the time
And you could say I’ll never know
The truth of how you love me so
But that’s just it that’s just why I don’t need you
Do you ever feel empty?
Because I sure feel too full
And I think that just maybe
Your empty cup could use a bit of my overflow
Because Yang grabbed me by the wrist and took me to the sky
And now I’m a thundercloud
But my rain could make your light bulb shine and glow
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