I don't know what you see in nothingness
That calls your name with such gentleness
To break the barrier of helplessness
And take your eyes away from your own mess.
You dig a hole for somebody else to bury
The pieces of their soul that were alive
Letting them only keep the ones that worry
And feel the cold touch of death that thrives.
I see you kicking when I bend down to reach
For what you dropped real close to the beach.
If you push me down I'll be sure to teach
And tell everyone that you blindly preach.
I don't believe the words you spit
They come out so cold and illegit.
You have no bone that cares for me
And everyone of mine is floating free
Now that you've tossed me to the sea.
I stood by your polluted love so long
And was breathing your air all along.
You couldn't see that we belong
And now you're asking what went wrong.