Deafening, Dissonant
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Deafening, Dissonant
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Diseased and desolate
I feel fractured beyond the bone
Shattered and abandoned
I'm forced to find my way alone
I just want it to be the same
As it was before
Want it to be the same
As it was before
I feel like a deafening, dissonant sound
A melody of pre-existing chaos, that plagues us
Patience, I hope someday this will all make sense
I'm wishing and waiting
I just want it to be the same
As it was before
Want it to be the same
(The same)
Want it to be the same
As it was before
Want it to be the same
As it was before
I lost a piece of myself
I never thought I'd lose
I guess today I'll learn!
I just want it to be the same
As it was before
Want it to be the same
(The same)
Want it to be the same
As it was before
Want it to be the same
As it was before
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