Seeking therapy at the bottom of a glass She drank her fill just to make time pass Just to spend one night in the black A night of blissful forget she can’t get back Unless of course She stays on course And with Excessive force Brings forth A state of delusion and confusion In which she stumbles and falls Only for not a soul to hear her calls
In the midst of all of this A hand is outstretched to offer bliss Some form of release Some form of comfort and Some form of peace So she takes the hand and accepts And finds herself face to face with Excess
But Excess knows no less Then to express gratitude Through slurred words and murky attitude; With blurred vision And regretful decision She descended upon flesh Like it was all she needed not to feel less;
Soon enough though she realised That no boy in her bed Could quiet the voice in her head That no liquid down her throat Could make all this pain go For Excess brings on temporary relief From all the sorrow and from all the grief But Excess is no more than a moment in time A still image and broken promise That says “you’ll be fine” Seen as her only resolution Despite its chemical makeup, Excess offers no solution;
So her bed became no more a place of rest But more a stain and a pang of regret Her name became well known And her body became well seen A lover of irony, her sheets always found themselves clean White and pressed Washed to Excess In some form of attempt To make they’re history less And in some form of attempt To see if she could forget
Not just the boys And not just her bed Not just the black And not just Excess But the path that brought her here And the things she’s left to fear
The kids all called her desperate and needy Excessive and greedy