Lie to me, like you used to
Tell me everything is how it should be
Lie to me, did you have to?
'Cause in the end, it never matters what I think
And I can barely tell the sky from the shoreline
And I can see myself reflected in your eyes
And this was all a dream
And it’s coming back to me
A portrait in grey scale
A perfect betrayal
And I can’t even breathe
With this weighing on my chest
You knew me at my best
Now, I can’t even stand on my own
lie to me, like you used to// tell me everything is how it should be//lie to me, did you have to? //cause in the end it never matters what I think///And I can barely tell the sky from the shoreline// and I can see myself reflected in your eyes// And this was all a dream// and its coming back to me/// A portrait in grayscale // the perfect betrayal// And I cant even breathe // with this weighin on my chest// you knew me at my best// now I cant even stand on my own
I think it represents an obvious defeat with no positive outcome for any.
It's an ordeal, and there seems be no way to resolve, other than destruction.
Tank shoots Plane - Sub shoots Tank - Plane falls and destroys Sub.
My friend died 9 months ago at age 21. We were best friends growing up. He would drive around and blast this song and sing at the very top of his lungs with me in the passenger seat all the time. It didn’t connect to us, he just loved this song. It still makes me cry when I here it, but I’m so happy that I have this song. It makes me feel close to my friend even though he’s gone. I just wish it was longer. Thank you to who wrote this.