There's no way to find me, I'm far now
Can't you see I need to rest
Can you feel my disease?
In one effortless motion
I hold your hand and leave you behind
Slowly getting shaped in the mold of life
It keeps me from breathing, from dreaming
My heart is overwhelmed
But I have crossed this bridge,trying to reach these mountains
the blood pressure crushes my skull into countless fragments
It's hard to gather them in one piece
It's hard to gather them in one piece
I've been swallowed by the dark, my sight fades to black
I float across a field of a thousand corpses
You want to see me happy, They probably want to see me dead
I'm too far away now
I'll never find my way back home
I cannot see the sun,
I hope you'll forgive me for the past three years
But who cares about it anyway, my body will never be found
Someone chose me to believe in every little thing I see
I carry the shame in my heart
I've done it all before but now I'm tired
I would like to find a place to rest
I've lost you in my mind
Do you remember these nights when we were together
Dancing with the stars playing games with the shadows
Let the fire burn, melt glaciers in the ocean
If only I could've believed you when you told me
This moment would never end
The time has come to prove that I can climb to the sky
I float over the world, higher than the stars
I grase the sun and go back to the moon
The beauty of the earth has never been so real
The tension of my nerves tells me to believe
This is not where I'll disappear
I remember parts of who I was
I always destroy everything that I touch
Can I live as a simple man? I'm not sure about that
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