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about
This is the first song i ever really wrote.
lyrics
first said the ceiling, you learned about love
and how it fragments you into little stained glass pieces
then said the wall, you learned about hate
and how it bends you, moves you to pluck each hair from your eyelashes
to step on those bloody shards your own heart scattered
then said the floor, you learned about sadness
how it holds your head with unconditional love and patience underwater
until you drown
and when I die, said the door
remember to burn my body
remember to cry
remember to tell people when you shake their hand,
it's gonna be okay someday to feel nothing at all
to learn how to die
credits
released August 21, 2018
mastered by Matti Ariaratnam
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