Veronica Sawyer Smokes
by AFI

Album: Crash Love (2009)
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  • Oh my story is not the oldest of it's kind.
    I was too touched to see you clearly,
    Far too young to realize I had loved so dearly you,
    Who's world I had designed,
    But the sweet smoke came with mirrors
    And it brought tears to my wide eyes.
    Dying just to see you
    Dying since I misconstrued your blue heart,
    Black eyes, feigning falling, words I won't forget.
    I died right when I saw you while you shared that cigarette.

    Oh I saw you every time I closed my eyes,
    In the Hughes film I had scored,
    Produced and starred in, in my mind.
    I could recite you, well, I'd written every line
    But you strayed far from my flawless script
    On which I'd spent a lifetime!
    Falling over dead.
    Dying since I had misread your blue heart,
    Black eyes, feigning falling, words I won't forget.
    I died right when I saw you while you shared that cigarette. Writer/s: Adam A Carson, David Paden Marchand, Hunter Lawrence Burgan, Jade Errol Puget
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