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Fifteen Years

from Positivity Streak by Gus Rachels

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I remember the day you were put under my feet
Everybody cried for you in the cemetery
No one knew just how much you meant to me
And I'll wait for you, but will you wait for me

Oh baby you've spent such a long time underground
And I'm searching for a sign from you but it can't be found
If you've moved on, well that's okay, I understand
Cause fifteen years is a long time to be dead

I remember the weeks after you said goodbye
You slipped right out of everyone's short attention minds
But that's not me, I still call you mine
But are you the same after all this time

And everybody else has forgotten your face
But I see it every day at every place
And when we meet again what are you gonna say
Cause fifteen years is a while to be away

Life without you is such a bore
Every day I pray you'll walk through the door
But when I finally meet my end
Am I gonna find you with another man

Everybody now is saying that I'm crazy
Cause I keep on calling my long dead girlfriend my baby
But who will be laughing when I look down from above
Having finally been reunited with my love

But just to say, just to say
That's a long way off
Can you wait, can you wait
Can you wait for me, my love

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from Positivity Streak, released April 8, 2014

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Gus Rachels Chicago, Illinois

Gus Rachels has been a songwriter at heart from a very young age. Recording in his bedroom and annoying his roommates, he is a true DIY musician, managing every step of the process from recording, to mixing, to writing his own artist bio.

His influences come from classic and alternative rock to pop-punk, as well as satirical and comedic music.
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