Eventide
I’ll admit I was responsible, although it ails me to say
I was enamored by delusion, and its pessimistic haze
The constant reminder I’ll never forget
The blood on my hands won’t wash off of my skin
With every consequence
And every breathe suppressed
I’ve struggled to make sense
Where was your place in this?
Where was your place in this?
If I said that I was sorry
Would you think I was sincere?
For the slough of bad decisions
The filth I once revered
The guilt from your absence
Swallows in waves
Relentlessly crashing
Eroding away
If sadness isn’t a sign of weakness
Then tell me why I feel so defeated x2
I paid for every choice
My self-inflicted plight
Succumbed to selfishness
Costing another’s life
Haunting each conscious thought
I’ve slowly grown to loathe
My place within this world
And how I’ve grown so cold
If I said that I was sorry
Would you think I was sincere?
For the slough of bad decisions
The filth I once revered
The guilt from your absence
Swallows in waves
Relentlessly crashing
Eroding away
Drifting in a sea of anguish
I tried to justify my actions according to circumstance
Repeatedly telling myself it’s all for the better
When In reality I took the easy way out
I could of done more to make it work but instead
Failed before insecurity
Chastised by unyielding judgment
Ill embrace what I’ve done
For I deserve what’s to come
Over and over I’ve held my composure
Over and over I’ve held my composure
I paid for every choice
My self-inflicted plight
Succumbed to selfishness
Costing another's life x2
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