I've got these dope-sick hands that won't stop trembling.
Glass eyed, paralyzed, dependent to a lack of feeling.
From a path that transmits truth from region to region.
Seeing isn't always believing.
Vacant shells, mistaken for bodies,
and we're all so far from home.
Born again right on these streets
you thought would be the end of me.
Only set me free.
This down regulation has taken over our lives,
drowned out our insides.
With the water I rise, to the horizon in sight.
I take a breath and keep moving on.
This isn't heaven or hell, it's not black or white.
This isn't war, it's so much more.
To bring this city back to life;
I would fight, I would die.
(The things I'd compromise)
Just to rise above these stagnant lies.
(for out of sight, out of mind)
And leave this senseless world behind.
Do you ever dream of something more?
Have you ever dreamt that you're something worth fighting for?
And here I lie, so sound asleep.
Buried at the bottom of the sea.
I lie so peacefully.
Knowing everything will be ok.
And here I'll stay.
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