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Why is it so hard
Remaining in moments?
Like reliving the promise made
It seemed weightless just hours later
Gods made us so
From two-faced smiling, damage hiding ecstacy
To sinking frost
But the festival is still on,
And the artist plays the town square with an orchestra
There's light there with her earth-fueled waves
A ghost who forgot he is dead dances under a starlit sky
With the dreams found in youth from hundreds around
There like a movie, ending
To the sounds of what could have been
Joined hands, counting down from ten
In deafening noise
You know when
A promise to be better
Another spring, another summers end
Night again
And something's missing
Sleepless, careless
Immersed in bliss
And tripping, time always slipping
Call to me
Sing "we are debris"
From a dead age, long gone
So maybe we should swallow the poison
And go, go back to bed
There's nothing for us anyway
Just a pulled down shade
For the life you should trade
To be a drop in an ocean
We could never make
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