You're trying to tell me that I'm worthless now
All that has grown turned upside down
And grew its back in the ground where you can't hear the screams
Not a sound
But it's still there if you dig deep enough
Down to the root of this problem
Where you'll be surprised to see it's still intact
And it'll grow back if you give it a little light
So give it a little light for me
Now you represent yourself through drinks and irony
Tragic tales of thought end up so blissfully
As everything seems to get a little blurry
Inside the picture frame you painted green
Like the envy that's trapped inside my body
I try to forget it, I just can't forget and
I'm praying your number will come up eventually
Like some sort of contest based on probability
Now he speaks for you leaving me in solitude
I feel I'm learning more from this pen in my hand
As it bleeds blue words I wanna send to you
But we lost the time, we lost track of what really matters
And is it true you don't want to be apart of this endless game
A puzzle of a seed left on the floor
Where it got kicked around before I could glue you down
And plant you back into the ground
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