Pure alexia, also known as agnosic alexia or alexia without agraphia or pure word blindness, is one form of alexia which makes up "the peripheral dyslexia" group. Individuals who have pure alexia suffer from severe reading problems while other language-related skills such as naming, oral repetition, auditory comprehension or writing are typically intact.
Pure alexia is also known as: "alexia without agraphia", "letter-by-letter dyslexia", "spelling dyslexia", or "word-form dyslexia". Another name for it is "Dejerine syndrome", after Joseph Jules Dejerine, who described it in 1892; however, when using this name, it should not be confused with medial medullary syndrome which shares the same eponym.
Pure alexia results from cerebral lesions in circumscribed brain regions and therefore belongs to the group of acquired reading disorders, alexia, as opposed to developmental dyslexia found in children who have difficulties in learning to read.
# Verse 1
I met you on Thursday, and yes it seemed so long ago
You cruel heart was melting, i thought you needed someone to hold
Bridge
You don't seem to be the real deal
Completely at the mercy of your
Never ending lies
I dont why I hang around
Chorus
You just want me around because I'm lovely (lovely)
Though you don't really believe in what you see
So you just want me around because I'm lovely (lovely)
I think that maybe it's time for me to leave (oh leave)
You don't really love me and you dont really need me
I've got to make a move
And I dont believe you when you say that you need me
I think that you have proved.
Verse 2
It sounds like you planned it, you seemed to know when I was low
We all know what that means, it means it's time for you to go
Repeat Bridge
Repeat Chorus