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I feel you all around me
Though you're no more in this space
You're nowhere to be found
There's not a breath of you in here
Leaving us behind
I just can't do it all the way
And nothing can describe
The feeling of dancing with this pain
I toss and turn and then
I roll on your side of the bed
I touch your absent face
No tear will ever bring you back
I'm broken inside
And I wish I could go where you went
I'll fall asleep until I see you
At the other end
How can I stand alive
With only half a life?

How can I love so hard
With only half a heart?
Where do I go from here?
How do I breath in here?
I guess it must be true
I am intoxicated by, you
I try to store away
Pictures and little souvenirs
I found a tone to say I'll be okay
Look, I'm still here
Lying is my way
To keep these feet walking around
While my soul instead
Has found a way to reach your ground
How can I stand alive
With only half a life?
How can I love so hard
With only half a heart?
Where do I go from here?
How do I breath in here?
I guess it must be true
I am intoxicated by you, by you
I guess it must be true
I am intoxicated by you
How can I stand alive
With only half a life?
How can I love so hard
With only half a heart?
Where do I go from here?
How do I breath in here?
I guess it must be true
I am intoxicated by you
I am intoxicated
Intoxicated by you

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Mad Men refers to several entities: 1) A crew of rap cats from the West Coast that included Declaime, Kan Kick and Poppy. They released an LP (on the Hum Drums label) in 2002 titled "Declaime Presents: Mad Men on Arrival." The vinyl release contained instrumental versions of some of the tracks. 2) Mad Men is a one man hardcore punk band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada consisting of Jonah Falco of Fucked Up and Career Suicide fame. He released a demo tape of material in the last quarter of 2007.

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