What a break in. What a sign. Rush, or like I don’t see this thing
Backed up to the wall, disguised as something I wouldn’t fall for.
Forward thoughts what I knew about something in me must have blew it out. All important veneers. Recite all your own fears. Bat it away like it’s something but nothing ever appears but if something was needed,
I struggled to believe it. Like when I bought my own tree. Tree people would retrieve it. I just need something to make me happy
The way you’re on my back, I don’t know.
I can’t help but feel so A-lone and I can’t help you cause I don’t want to.
I really wasted you. Go on and make your own mistakes like the one I was. I was the one I’ve become. No ultimate balance
She said “why does everything have to be put in the past? I’m just not there yet.” An overwhelming sense of death that takes your breath
Why does everything here have to be dead.
I’m just not where I need to be.
Lighten her on my back. Might end my life to black. This was all for nothing. You’re all i had. Why can’t she make it back. Writhing, to take me back. This is still for nothing. My allegiance for you has been cracked. Dead in a few for that. Scared to have you back.
I hate being local. There’s so much more we could be doing but we’re unknown and unhappy. I’d honestly sell everything I have just for people to hear my cry’s for help.
My cry’s for death.
credits
from What We’re Thinking,
released April 21, 2020
Justin Dudley - Saxophone
El-Beth - Brrrrrrrap
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