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Inside a mind that wasn't mine I somehow came to realize That where I took my thoughts before Would never matter anymore The roads I paved had disappeared And deemed me faulty engineer Disgraced the pace, upon my face She saw the wall and did not wait Suppose I'd tell you what to say You used to ask me every day And when I'd talk you'd tune your ears Then cover up in salty tears The sea would claim the life you lost Return to you the latter lot You held it close so many times And claimed the right to reconcile Yet here we are in subs and pars Collected into mason jars I'll shatter you, you'll shatter me Our fragile state will set us free
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Aug 5, 2013
Aug 5, 2013 at 11:10 PM UTC
Keeping up appearances
Inside a mind that wasn't mine I somehow came to realize That where I took my thoughts before Would never matter anymore The roads I paved had disappeared And deemed me faulty engineer Disgraced the pace, upon my face She saw the wall and did not wait Suppose I'd tell you what to say You used to ask me every day And when I'd talk you'd tune your ears Then cover up in salty tears The sea would claim the life you lost Return to you the latter lot You held it close so many times And claimed the right to reconcile Yet here we are in subs and pars Collected into mason jars I'll shatter you, you'll shatter me Our fragile state will set us free
title taken from the opening line of 'Re-offender' by Travis
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Aug 5, 2013
Aug 5, 2013 at 11:10 PM UTC
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