Like an invisible cloud raining down on me
Visualized on my skin and bones
A constant pressure in the back of my head
Filled with a void, sore hands, tired eyes
Disappearing between stranger faces and subway lights
Trying to hide from judging eyes
Telling myself the same old lies
Let me rest my head
When I lay in bed
Cause I’ve been living with that sinking feeling
Since I’ve started breathing
Can’t imagine a life behind the dark
The only thing that keeps me pushing
Is hoping that through the cracks in my mind
There might be shining light some time
I drove past our house cause you haven’t been home for days
Our love was slowly fading, quietly the train tracks sing
My name remains a blank in your heart
So, let me dissolve as my last part of art
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