It’s not a dream But you woke up falling
All around the flowers lay flat
And you stained your knees were you crawling
You want to stop the Muffled weeping
You look to see it’s no longer you
It's the part of me your keeping
Your mother’s on the phone tonight
And it’s time your haunted by
a note you’re meaning to write
The radio sing It will be alright
When your sleeping
And If you could saw what the mirror’s view
Would it stop you again
iron ladders covered with a tattoo
And maybe it’s the websites you are on
Could that be the cause
Are they making you withdrawn
I know your down under and counting calories
And always brushing your teeth
dreaming to be in one of these galleries
You passed out again did you hit your head
I got to leave
I don’t want to be seen eyes red
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