Amnesty: Bonsai Forest
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Amnesty: Bonsai Forest
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We are the masters of our own disaster
Kindred of dysfunction
Behind closed doors, the family world war
Harmony ruptured
I meant it when I said I’d leave so let it go please mate
We never tried to be there for each other
It has been so many years so wash away those tears
I'm too young for this pain
Do they even want me?
Do they even need me?
I'll pretend for now that I'm strong somehow & bury this
Alcohol took control & took it’s toll on us all
Drunk on sadness & sunken madness
A family of lost souls
I meant it when I gave forgiveness so just let it go please mate
And I pray for the day that we can clean the slate & escape this abyss
Never be at the mercy of someone else's indecision
It has been so many years so wash away those tears
I’m too numb for this rain
Does she even want me?
Does she even need me?
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