It's such a waste to curse your heart again
In heaviness you found me, my old friend
Do we both get what we wanted?
All your conscience clearing only leaves me haunted
Tell me everything you meant to say
Try to compensate for all that we have paid
It's just not worth it anymore
I can't fix the whole you tore
Watch me wither in a parking lot
I need reminding of the good things that I'm not, or not enough
I grind my teeth right down to dust
Now there are streets that I can't bring myself to go down
I'm sure you've seen the way that I've let myself go
Now I take photographs as reminders, to keep track
Of how far that I can go before there is no coming back
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