Terrified of everything I touch
I never needed this so much
And it’s difficult to describe
The precarious stance I bear
On the verge of ice, cause there
Was never really a goodbye
Never really a goodbye
Goodbye
Children playing catch and sailing cross the ocean wide
Such nature may not make it to
The other side
Easy speaking, mindless seeking
Through realms of the unknown
Void once full of nothing
And all we would behold
(Chorus)
Man down
He’s fallen silent
He’s drowned in quiet
Have you decided
Will you stay around
I wouldn’t mind it
I wouldn’t stay the course
If I didn’t like it
I never know what I should do
I’m not afraid of loving you
I just can’t find the time
It may be found beneath the heaps
Of the sunken reality
Still years before it’s prime
It’s prime
Prime
Trembling waves will bring the end of days
Through which we sailed
Sirens took your soul, don’t worry though
They will prevail
You’re the last I’ve seen who has a bit of heart
Careful where you keep it or it might be torn apart
Be torn apart
(Chorus)
(Instrumental)
But you would never leave me with a promise
Your demeanor isn’t so sincere as the song develops loud and clear
If often you return, it’s not often for me
And my promise is for you my dear
For you my
Dear
Children playing catch and sailing cross the ocean wide
Such nature may not make it to
The other side
credits
from The Poison I Keep,
released November 1, 2016
Lyrics, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar - Hannah Moroz
Bass, Keys, Mix/Master - Andrew Streeter
Cello - Catherine Streeter
Violin - Cody Kim
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