The Alaskas - Annabeth

Annabeth, Annabeth
Promise me you won't forget
What it's like to be young
When you get to be old
Cause memory goes as people grow
It won't be long before you don't know
Why you were what you were
Who you loved, what you dreamed
Sooner or later you'll see that it seems
Everyone will grow tired and cease to believe
In the millions of reasons it's sweeter to be in love with it all
And faces will change but spirits can too
If you let the cold world get beaten into you
But life stays the same, all that's different is who you are
Don't let yourself get away
Annabeth, don't forget
It isn't too late for you yet
Remember what you can
Before it all slips away
The saddest thing that I ever did see
Was someone who used to believe in their dreams
Get mad at a child and grab at their feet
It scared hell out of me
Annabeth, you don't understand
The person you are will fall right through your hands
Make a fist so tightly and bring it to your beating heart
Leave it there
Feel it pulse
Close your eyes
Count to ten
Ready or not, it will come
Grab onto everything you can hold
You get to choose what you want to keep
When you're old

Written by:
Gavin Caine

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