My conscience called
To my head heard it ringing
So far so good I dropped the ball
Sirens sound the season
Winter came so sudden
The cold won’t seem to let me go
So let me go
Don’t let me go
Think I found my weakness
My mind stays so cluttered
Thank god it’s only seasonal
So much for my progress
Turning something into nothing
I spent the winter indoors watching TV shows
Watching TV shows
Don’t let me go
I can’t believe that I seem to have lost myself
But I’ll be on it next time
I can’t believe that I saw this ending well
But the truth is I’m alright
Waiting for my seeds
To watch them grow
Waiting for myself
For something warm
Heard you come in softly
Slurring some kind of line
Saw your things packed on the bedroom floor
I heard you slip in silent
Saying something like I’m fine
All my good nights end in dial tones
In dial tones
Don’t let me go
I can’t believe that I seem to have lost myself
But I’ll be on it next time
I can’t believe that I saw this ending well
But the truth is I’m alright
Waiting for my seeds
To watch them grow
Waiting for myself
For something warm
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