Your face haunts me
I can't sleep
With overwhelming contradictions
Of fear and teeth
In fear of thieves and tricks
We sit upon our ledges
Creating abstract images to date
Was it worth it to die?
Could I be more clear?
Have we reached a point in our lives
Where the flames cease to sear?
Let it breathe.
Dementia's killing me.
Alternate the well of closure
We will drink.
Let's realize
The intent of these wiser men
I find that with no hope
Our lives will wear paper thin
It felt like forever, until it was over.
A suffering through bliss that I for one, compared to a riddalin-fueled obsession of skin and scent.
Find a place to love
Let it consume you
Find a place to live
Turn the page and scrap the bridge
Open up a wounded stitch
And have a new sense of solution
In hopes of lies and kicks
We drill our holes in the water
Burn down the safe house
Let your ego show
Was it worth it to die?
Could I be more clear?
Have we reached a point in our lives
Where the flames cease to sear?
Let it breathe.
Dementia's killing me.
Alternate the well of closure
We will drink.
Coming of age and extinction
From day old hate to northern spurs
Real eyes realize real lies
As liars lie and lovers die
But contempt to cry about the fact that we're alive
Afraid of turning younger
And wanting to grow older
And with your mind awake and
Soul dead
Where else will you go?
Your innocence bled through my bones until I was eventually covered in a cataclysmic state of guilt and treason.
Blasphemy! She cried as I laid into a different blonde headed suitor.
I am a walking contradiction of ludicrous hypocrisy.
But if you never know
Then you'll never learn
And you'll never grow
And you'll never wonder
But if you never know
Then you'll never grow
And you'll never learn
And you'll never wonder
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