Ornament
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Ornament
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Ascend far and high
Broken beauty emerges
Seared with scars
You're not breaking down
You're only breaking through
Will this reoccur or will it all return to a place I call my own
I stand cold and numb
Lead me up to
Ascend far and high
Broken beauty emerges
Seared with scars
Worn like medals pierced into your skin
Is proof though given none
Go and breathe it in
Go and feed your soul
It never ends
Your mind has rid the fear
The best has yet to come
I stand cold and numb
Golden threads undone
How will I be seen
When I'm gone
Ascend far and high
Broken beauty emerges
Seared with scars
Worn like medals pierced into your skin
Is proof though given none
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