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lyrics
Take my heart, it’s yours to keep,
But your weak wrists just can’t get a grip.
What does he have that I don't?
Except a hollow way to fulfill,
Your empty life, your shallow heart,
Will find bliss in the essence that gets you off.
Take time, to look back on what we had,
It was nothing easy to forget.
Well at least for me,
But you can’t seem to look past your distorted eyes.
So forgive me for the ignorance,
in believing you’d be better then this.
But there’s hope in the words that you left me with,
So why are you running away?
Hope comes to taunt me again,
Thanks for finally opening my eyes.
Burn it down, and reclaim what’s left of mine,
and retrace the steps (back to the start)
To what led you down this path
So take me back to a time when I could see,
My reflection in your eyes but it hurts to know,
That you don’t see anything.
Contrary to what you said,
You weren't ready to be alone.
But where will I be?
When the lust turns to rust.
I'm done with the constant reminders,
That will follow me every chance they get.
A thief now sits in my place and I’ve grown tired,
Seeing his goddamn face.
To keep my heart on my sleeve,
Is a challenge I wasn’t prepared for.
Have I learned nothing from what came before?
Have I’ve learned nothing?
Cause friend is such a vague term,
But it covers up for vague feelings.
I wonder were they there from the start .
And it hurts to know,
It still hurts to know,
That you don’t see anything.
Burn it down, and reclaim what’s left of mine,
and retrace the steps (back to the start)
To what led you down this path
So take me back to a time when I could see,
My reflection in your eyes but it hurts to know,
That you don’t see anything anymore.
Even after all of this,
I just hope to wake up beside you again.
Not a fan of the new album but this Polaris album is just what I love about metalcore. Saw them live in CH last year and on stage they are amazing. If you're new to Polaris (doubt it) start here ! sachavonkarl74
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