Up to my chin in wasted youth, from breaking bread with the likes of you. I cant replace what they took from you, but we can take whats left and make something new.
But what do you want me to do, have two and a half kids and white suburban walls to put my head through because complacency looks so much worse on me than in does on you.
Its such a shame they’ll say he got in his own way. Its such a shame he paid for mistakes with an interest rate.
The suns kissing your cheek like its sweet on you but the things that you’ve done are bleeding through. Urban royalty looks down on you but they’re the kings and queens of nothing new.
So what do you want me to do, have two and a half kids and white suburban walls to put my head through because complacency looks so much worse on me than in does on you.
Because in shallow waters bodies lie. You wont swim and I know why. Because when fiction bends the will of men, they’re never the same again. They’re never the same again.
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