If it makes you sick, just to think of it, comply with another state of mind, and see what you can’t find. We bury our selves in the sand, we watch the tides come in and still don’t understand, we’ll start to drown, if we don’t dig ourselves back out.
I’ve been told my soul belonged to one before, some sailor taken by the sea or swordsman killed in war, perhaps I was a gentleman, an artist or a crook, could I have been a black bear, gentle king among the woods. Love I’d tell you if I could.
Till then I’m moving in on, and growing in up, and when I am cut down, I’ll leave my roots deep in the ground.
If the hardest part is just to start, then shut your eyes, and see where your hands don’t reach. We graze the barrier again, we miss a couple things but find them in the end. When the hardest thing, is to remember how not to think, and to breathe without, knowing you’re of breathing.
I’ve been told my soul belonged to one before, some sailor taken by the sea or swordsman killed in war, perhaps I was a gentleman, an artist or a crook, could I have been a black bear, gentle king among the woods. Love I’d tell you if I could.
Till then I’m moving in on, and growing in up, and when I am cut down, I’ll leave my roots deep in the ground.
When it’s the worst it’s been, worse than it ever seemed, search for the ones you need, just wait and see who you won’t meet.
I’ve been told my soul belonged to one before, some sailor taken by the sea or swordsman killed in war, perhaps I was a gentleman, an artist or a crook, could I have been a black bear, gentle king among the woods. Love I’d tell you if I could.
Till then I’m moving in on, and growing in up, and when I am cut down, I’ll leave my roots deep in the ground.
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