Rosacea
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Rosacea
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Pretending I'm blind in the back of my mind
I have eyes there
Permanent spent neon mind
Glowing bent like a church fair
It's enough to make you cry
Though you repent it makes
Less than a dent in the repair
Ah, it was all
It was all
It was all low
Though you're absolved from
The riddle you've solved
All or nothing
Used more than twice by
The sucubus vice while
You're sleeping
It's enough to make you sigh
Believe what I say cause it's
Hidden away in the meaning
Ah, it was all
It was all
It was all low
My rosacea fall away
Following my light
Once was a muse system
Caste broken used to amusia
Found in a maze-meant I'm
Lost in the phrase of aphasia
It's enough to make you rye
All that I say is the final
Act play in dementia
Ah, it was all
It was all
It was all low
My rosacea following fall
Away my life
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