remember that book i read on your bed in early january
stopped over and over to catch you up on the story
was the one that had the aliens that lived in the fourth dimension
i read you the part bout how nobody cried when anyone died
because they’re still alive someplace else in time
so nobody cries when anyone dies
i try to draw you sometimes, it never comes out right
this isn’t what you look like
not a bit, and i couldn’t be happier about it
this isn’t what you look like
because i llke that you’re implacable, smoke through a net
you’re not made to be something for someone to get
so yeah i bitch about the losses and the happiness in ignorance
but the truth is, was my reality and i was happy to be there
but how i cope feels guilty, holding you in memory
remembering why nobody cries when anyone dies
seems wrong to grip you even in this light
so i’m glad that this isn’t what you look like
this isn’t what you look like
we’re still alive someplace in time
and nobody cries when anyone dies
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