i had a falling dream today
that no one could remember my name
no one knew my history or face
the terror withdrew
soon as i thought it’d include you
i appeared gasping at your door
trying to tell you what i’m for
we are all to blame
going steadily insane
still terrified of your eyes
how are they so goddamn light
cannot let myself lie
have got to do this right
say i’ve loved you for a year
and you do not want me here
i have never been your dear
i would not blame you
if you think that i’m insane
does this at all resonate
i’m going steadily insane
does it seem
that your feeling
anything about me
back to linoleum, fluorescent lights
i am burning in the white
the tears are feeding my feet
back to the reality
we are all to blame
going steadily insane
these bones they sound like fizzing
think i might not be here really
we are all to blame
going steadily insane
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