| I felt your sickness brush against my arm as I walked by you —
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| Heard your voice but couldn’t tell that it was you.
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| And, slowly, watched your sickness slip away into a place
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| That I’d once feared but I was not afraid this time
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| So I gave chase and found it, finally, slowly feeding from your head,
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| And from my friends, and from my family, so I grabbed it by the neck.
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| «For every lover you have ruined…"I dug my nails into it’s flesh.
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| «…and every life that you have taken…»
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| Slammed it’s head against the brick.
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| It’s blood poured out onto the pavement,
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| I stirred it in with dirt and spit,
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| «I will take a part of you.»
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| I made mortar from the mix.
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| Tore every organ from it’s body,
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| Broke it’s bone and fashioned bricks,
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| I laid the mortar in between,
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| I made a throne for hope to sit.
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| «Too long you’ve torn us into pieces,
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| Firmly held onto our wrists. |
| Today I bury you in me.»
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| I swallowed every inch of it.
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| I’ll hold you, as you have held me —
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| You’ve held me in your heart, we’ll be set free from fear.
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| We’ve felt our failures.
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| We’ve watched our passions leave, but we’re still breathing on.
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| I’ll hold you, as you have held me,
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| You’ve held me in your heart.
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| (And I will hold you in my heart)
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| But I still see him dead in the parking lot at the gas station just down the
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| street.
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| And I still hear my friend say,
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| «You know, you wouldn’t believe the things I saw when I was stationed overseas.»
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| But he somehow keeps smiling in spite all of that,
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| While I keep finding ways to push the good out for the bad
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| Oh, how selfish of myself to always say that it was more than I could take,
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| Like it was pain I could not shake,
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| Like it could break me with it’s fingers, throw my body in the lake,
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| And I would slowly sink away
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| But the Truth is it was sorrow that I made and would not face.
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| See, I keep falling for the future after tripping on the past.
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| And I am always tearing sutures out to make the anguish last like it defines me.
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| Or reminds me I’ve found comfort in my suffering
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| And uncertainty in happiness and death,
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| Because what’s next is such a mystery to me.
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| I am terrified of all the things I feel but cannot see.
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| Friends and family, put your hand into my hand and lay your head into my chest.
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| You are all that I have left here
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| We are all that we have left.
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| We are the lovers, We are the last of our kind.
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| Link your arms and keep your chin up And I swear that we’ll be fine.
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| We are the lovers, We are the last of our kind.
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| Though we’re not sure who we are, though we’re not sure where we’re from,
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| Though we’re not sure when we’ll leave, though we’re not sure where we’ll go,
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| We keep our heads up We keep our hearts up We keep our hopes up Keep your head up. |
| we’re fine. |
| Just keep your head up. |
| I swear we’ll be alright.
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| Keep your head up. |
| Oh, my friends, keep your head up. |
| and I swear we’ll never
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| die.
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| I swear we’ll get home safe and sound, we’ll live on underground
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| I will give your heart a place to rest when everything you had has turned and
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| left.
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| I’ll weave your names into my ribcage; |
| lock your hearts inside my chest.
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| Regain the passion I once carried; |
| do away with all the rest.
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| I tore the sickness from your bodies; |
| smashed it’s head against the bricks.
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| I made a castle from it’s bones that you may always dwell in it.
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| So sing for every buried moment that you’d thought would never end.
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| And sing your fears about the future; |
| and a dirge for faded friends.
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| For all the love that you had held to, why it somehow failed to keep.
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| And sing each minute you’ve been frightened; |
| every hour that you’ve lost sleep
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| And sing for all your friends and family; |
| sing for those who didn’t survive.
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| But sing not for their final outcome; |
| sing a song of how they tried.
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| We live amidst a violent storm; |
| leaves us unsatisfied at best,
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| So fill your heart with what’s important, and be done with all the rest.
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| We are what’s left of what we once were
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| We are falling far behind.
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| There’s so much stacking up against us and we’re running out of time.
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| We are but hopeful children, and we’re the last of our kind.
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| But if we let our hearts move outward, I know we will never-
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| We are but friends and family, we are the last of our kind.
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| So hold my hand, I’ll lift your head up, and I promise we’ll be fine.
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| We are but hopeful lovers, and we are running out of time.
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| There’s so much stacking up against us, and we’re falling far behind.
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| We are but hopeful lovers, we are the last of our kind,
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| But if we let our hearts move outward, I know we will never-
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| We are but lovers, we are the last of our kind.
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| And if we let our hearts move outward, I know we will never-
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| We are but lovers, we are the last of our kind.
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| And if we let our hearts move outward, we will never die. |