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lyrics
I feel the void returning.
Alone again in the darkest place I know.
Sitting trapped in the back of my mind.
Thoughts racing.
Palms sweating.
I’d rather feel nothing, then have to live through this hell.
Losing the ghost that I need to be whole.
Remembering what I felt this time a year ago.
It’s on the near shore.
My ghost keeps trying to find its way back home.
But I’ll embrace it.
l’ll rot my insides.
Just to prove that this is fucking real.
Just end this.
Are you even here?
Whispering in the wind?
“Find me, save me.”
My ghost, are you here?
Whispering in the wind?
“Leave me, save you from myself.”
My ghost, where have you been?
Wandering.
Looking for your shell.
Are you listening to the silence?
Are you listening at all?
I can see that the void is staying.
Shall we count the times that I’ve kept you afloat?
While we stood on this sinking ship.
I’m stuck in this coma.
Checked my pulse.
Not alive nor dead.
Please just end this.
Leave me.
Save yourself.
Save me.
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