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lyrics
Fall:
We always fall when we walk alone,
When I Fall demons welcome me home,
Romanticizing sadness stuck with the madness,
You can't burn out If you've never been lit.
All the funny people want to die,
They laugh at all my jokes.
I'm not saying I'm leaving soon,
But if I did who would give a fuck?
A life of lies or a life of depression?
The main man or an honorable mention?
My curiosity is stronger than my ethics,
My need for warmth is quite pathetic.
All the funny people want to die,
They laugh, I'm a joke.
I'm not saying I'm leaving soon,
But if I did who would give a fuck?
"I love you"
"You love the idea"
"I need you"
"That's too much, my dear."
Where We Are:
Accismus forced upon me
With the understanding,
Time spent with you
Beats time imagining.
The totalitarianism
You have on me
Stiffens me up
Like a statue,
Crumbled to it's knees.
I'll try not to fly
too close to the sun
Or else my pining will endure.
For the sake of mt wings,
Darling I am sure,
Heartbreak is the only cure.
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This is soooo good. iogi is extremely talented. It's so refreshing to hear original music. The time spent into these songs is evident and as a listener, they are appreciated. I had a hard time picking my favorite song. I went with Symphony of Blue because of the Mellow to Groovy transition. It's absolutely brilliant! Bliss is a very close second. This is an amazing piece of art <3 jlknoir
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