|
It rained today inside of me |
|
Winds of dismay, they blew me away |
|
I felt the change in the weather, whether it be my blame to place |
|
It's over now |
|
Don't tell me, don't tell me this is for good |
|
and the leaves will never change |
|
I'm waiting, still waiting for your face |
|
to exceed a picture frame |
|
It's four years and a work week to regret |
|
and blame you all over again |
|
Broken is more now than broken ever was then |
|
Something with some form of fix has gone and grown hopeless |
|
So invent the tools to mend years, years, years of negligence |
|
And the ability to forget because it's all over now |
|
You would not believe the degree of irony the could be in a |
|
five letter metaphor |
|
You wouldn't believe |
|
And in a period of time, how many consistent increments compiled, |
|
there could be for new that changes your life |
|
You would not believe |