In a cold and absent silence
Lays a gentle refreshing gaze
My palms sweating from a cellphone
I’d been holding on for days
With my back that’s nearly broken
And the sun burning my feet
You can hear my weak old whistle
Learning to escape my teeth
You’re the daughter of the rhythm
Dancing through a midnight flood
Letting water hit your ankles
Calm as hands holding a gun
In the hours of a burden
I’m the mare holding the reigns
But you’ll always be my driving love
Weeks with you, they never seem to change.
Holding onto body pillows
Making out your little frame
Hurricane of dissolution
Tearin’ through my fucked up brain
Eat away my nasty spirit
Tell me how I’ll never change
Ask me all the little questions
That will make me sound the same
You’re the son of Bad Religion
Dancing through a crooked day
Sweating in a punk rock desert
Letting rage run through your veins
In the hours of a burden
I’m the mare holding the reigns
But you’ll always be my devil boy
Weeks without you always seem to change.
Starving myself for attention
Holding out for what is love
Be the angel who will kill me
With your darkness from above
I am painfully pathetic
But I’m learning everyday
What it truly means to love you
And to show it along the way
I’m the God of my own purpose
Dancing into divine light
Passing judgement on my fellow peers
But who’s wrong and who’s right?
In the hours of a burden
I’m the mare holding the reigns
Introspective lovers quarrel
You’re the ball across my chain
In the hours of a burden
I’m a mare holding the reigns
And you’ll always be my driving love
Weeks without you always seem to change
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