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lyrics
A part of me I'm missing.
Wishing I could just wake up from this never ending dream.
I saw it pass, I felt it leave.
I leaned to cope.
I felt the silence and the pain.
Like an earthquake shifting my bones.
I see the poison reaching your lips.
Altering the one thing I can’t protect.
Possession without an oath.
I’ve just been trying to give you a home.
I’ve lost what I fear the most.
Countless nights, I waited and watched the stars.
Wondering where you are.
I can’t.
I’m afraid that I won’t fall asleep, from the thoughts that I have lost. Even though I never thought at all.
I’m afraid.
Scared to death.
Rid me of the bitterness left on my tongue.
Rid me.
Is this fucking easy?
I’m shaking at the possibilities.
My heart drops and I’m breathless.
I’m a mess, but where are you?
I’m just here dying to give you a home.
You’ve made your mark and left a hole.
You stood there with the power to consume my world.
You’ve made your mark.
Cut in my skin.
Dig.
I’m trying to cope with the loss of something I can’t forget.
I won’t forget.
You became my moon.
Illuminating the darkest parts of my life.
We became the sun.
Lighting up our world, but you’re so far from home.
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