You searched the world for a lullaby and found it in their screams and cry. Your greatest art was death itself and your melody was their beg for help.
But let's go back to your story's start, when you still didn't have a monster's heart. Let us go back to your innocence, when your world was confined behind your backyard fence.
You once had been a young good boy but with a family like those broken toys. Your parents' fights were your fairytales and your bedtime story was your mother's wails.
You'll go to school with hidden cuts-- black-blue bruises from your father's bat. And though they tried to be friends with you, their happiness was your source of blue.
Until one day, you found a cure; her name's Emily, a bliss so pure. Her smile, your happiness; her eyes, your stars; her hugs, your haven; her tears your scars.
You learned to find the sweet from the bitter, hoped that maybe there's a happy ever after. You've buried your heart in darkness' grave, not knowing that soon enough, you will be saved.
Yet fate won't let you get away; peace and joy will never stay. Your precious one, they took and ****-- Emily's dead, lying cold and still.
The pain you've buried for many years, the darkest past, your endless tears the rage you've buried brave came crawling back out of its grave.
"Evil is good, retribution is fair!" Goodness became something you don't want to care Justice you'll bring with bloods on your hands Farewell to the angels, by the devil you stand.