I dream of falling, such dreams that lurk, they creep into your slumber, an invader, with twisted smiles, smirks like daggers, that draw blood on the innocent.
I always fall, from myself, always dropping myself from my skin. Feet ache; limbs weak. I know I will face it again.
If I can stand to glare into its face, the optics of nightmares, Satan's stare-off.
The simpleton sleeps, in its bother-less sleep, and falls again. it falls with no-one, I fall with no-one. I fall in the square box, watching the weeping, I fall into the arms; of unknown simplicity, types of simplicity never fall.
Never falling, always peace, That's what will happen when I fall next, Always peace, Always.