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If You Do, You Start Missing Everybody (ft. Josh from Scarlett Avenue)

from Love, Too Much Too Soon by Outlook

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I feel so guilty for drowning out everyone around me with everything I said to you
And that's just it. Nothing is fact. Everything involves perspective, and I'm so sick of it

I'm still starving here. I haven't worked enough but for now I'll get by
You're still starving too. Only I find
You're a little more capable than I, you're a little more capable than I

Remember that time when you passed it off as honesty?
Well I'm sure you don't but I sure do.
How could I forget?
It really gets to me how you can't separate your heart and your head
I know that's not all, but let's just leave it at that

Feel free to hold me up against everything I say to you
I swear to you I'm different this time
I'm used to being broken. You don't even know how guilty I feel
Because I've accumulated too much in my bones
Because I've accumulated too much in my bones

I won't try to romanticize the aspects of life where we all die inside
It's a sad way to live, I admit
But like I said before, I'm so sick of it
Now's your time to change it,
But you're so addicted to the pain you've inflicted on your mind
So pray to god and take a stand. The control is in your hands, oh I swear it is
Oh I swear it is

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from Love, Too Much Too Soon, released May 2, 2015

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Outlook San Diego, California

Outlook is the (now broken up) former project of Jack Lambert, AJ Tartol, Chris Floyd, and Rylan Lacey.

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