Innocence is a game that I have lost

I purify myself in the black of a velvet sky
I look behind myself in the back of an angel's eye

Mirror lies, angel eyes
A vision of despair, crystallized

I'm trying to keep it
Any sense of the frame that I have lost
At the door where I leave it
Tributary of pain I left to rot
Take me (take me)
Flowing under my skin, I lock it up
Break me (break me)
Innocence is a game that I have lost

A vision of despair, crystallized

I know where I wanna go, but the body is too close
Take a piece of my history, now it's too late to repose

This time
I break the mirror when I die
The hourglass inside my mind
Turn it once to touch the sky
Scouring my life

I'm trying to keep it
Any sense of the frame that I have lost
At the door where I leave it
Tributary of pain I left to rot
Take me (take me)
Flowing under my skin, I lock it up
Break me (break me)
Innocence is a game that I have lost
Innocence is a game that I have lost


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    When darkness has all but taken over ones body & soul, the hope is that before it fully consumes them, a part can be saved but this can seem impossible.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon November 04, 2023   Link

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