| I know I said i’m not worth saving, I know you tried before
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| I always knew you grew to hate the parts of me I hated more
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| Just cut me up, stitch me back together
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| Rearrange the pieces, build me up to tear me down
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| (You look at me like a stranger)
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| You look at me like a stranger
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| You look at me like a long lost son
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| Oh dearest mother, you gave me my name
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| I asked for nothing, you asked for me to change
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| With imperfection we’re already stained
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| And when it’s all over, we’ll never be the same
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| I feel their hands around my neck
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| Contorting, moulding all the thoughts in my head
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| I’m not a man you can mend
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| But rest assured, you’ll see me break before I bend
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| What does it matter in the end?
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| Build me up to tear me down
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| You look at me like a stranger
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| I’m only trying to be someone
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| Oh holy father, i’m calling your name
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| I don’t deserve this, You don’t deserve me to change
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| This self-indulgence, this sick selfish game
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| Serves a constant reminder, we’ll never be the same
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| Oh fallen brother, you swore that you’d stay
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| I guess it’s over, I guess that’s the price we pay
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| And in the darkness, I still hear you say
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| «If we ever survive this, we’ll never be the same» |