You live just like a greeting card
Someone wrote in ‘89
With lines laid out so perfectly
Their meanings intertwined
But it all feels forced
Fake and false
And the crease in the edge is where you cut your loss
I hope you let it deep inside
That place I couldn’t find
May it fuel your disregard
For anything of mine
It’s all consuming, awe inspiring
So much that I can’t stop trying
Sometimes this mountain air
Comes crawling in my ear
And picks apart my brain
I had my shades of grey
Spent years trying to create
But you wandered in and covered it
With black and white.
I hope you let him deep inside
That place I couldn’t find
May it fuel your disregard
For black and white
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