Here… we are
Just you and me with a full glass in between
The grief… that we share
Is becoming too much to bare
The time… is now
To decide how the rest of this will play out
This… is where
We start to look for the end, for the end, the end
The walls… we built
Are already burnt to the ground
We…can stay
We can live here in the ash
Or… we can jump
Headfirst into the flames
What happened is in the past
There is no one left to save me now
What happened is in the past
There is no one here to save me now
What happened is in the past
There is no reason to stay here now
Hey Darling
Light of my life
Hey Princess
Where have you been
I’m slipping further away
I’m slipping further away
I’m slipping further away
I’m slipping further away
Hey Darling
Could you not see
Light of my life
You had everything
Hey Princess
I’m still down here
Where have you been
I’m still here confused, suffering in this fucking world that you created with words that you couldn’t live up to and then set on fire
credits
from Relapses,
released February 16, 2024
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