I don't know where I'm going
I don't know what I'll find
I won't stop until I lose that weighted sense of time
I have been asleep for 100 years
but now I'm coming home
Cradling the hours
scratching hollow sounds
we scream at trees and autumn leaves
when no one is around
and as we stare down the horizon
possibilities we'll find
are just a waste of time
I swear to you I swear I never found out who I am
I could have been born or I could have died again
trapped between two mirrors
endless emptiness I'll find
is just a waste of time
But you swear you heard the sweetest sound
you have seen the light
those chemicals they'll hold you
tell you everything's alright
and you don't need to sleep, darling
just stay where you lie
and I'll hold you through the night
Wrap around my body
pull the sheets above my head
we'll twist and hold our weary minds until the night has fled
and you don't need to say a word
don't matter anyway
just let this moment stay
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