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I know your name
Picked you out from across the crowded room
I know your face
But these feelings that I had came on a bit too soon

Well, you ain't worth my time anymore
You ain't worth my rhymes anymore
You ain't worth the effort I put in
To loving you over and over again

You're leaving today
I really do hate to see you go
I'm wishing you could stay
But maybe this will give you the chance you need to grow

Well, you ain't worth my time anymore
You ain't worth my rhymes anymore
You ain't worth the effort I put in
To loving you over and over again

And I realize you aren't worth the tears I've cried
And I know now that I don't need you anyhow
Yes, I know that I deserve so much more
You didn't even bother to shut that fucking door

You ain't worth my time anymore
You ain't worth my rhymes anymore
You ain't worth the effort I put in
To loving you over and over again

Forget my name
Forget the way I look you in the eye
Forget my face
This is goodbye

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from Beyond What We Inherited, released April 13, 2012

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Abi and the Blue Language Denver, Colorado

This band of soul-quenching goodness was formed in June of 2009. Abi McGaha Miller decided to form a band filled with the most talented, skilled musicians she could find. Friends like Mike Golas, Zack Morris, Xadie James, and Neil Lyons have all been part of this project at one time or another. Abi and the Blue Language has played at venues throughout Denver and Northern Colorado. ... more

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