Look upon the hourglass
So much time has passed
The sand is filling up the bottom
Each one faster than the last
And someday I will rid my head of what should not exist
I'll reach inside and never find it's easy to dismiss
If I have to go on not knowing what i should defend
then I'll come back someday to see this world come to an end
Your face is scarred with memories
Your failures are your reflection
Everyday when you get out of bed
You've captured all your energy
And put it in a bottle so you
could pour it out and fill it with beauty instead
And what you see you don't deserve
Because you didn't think it through
And life is one big learning curve
A class photo that has only you
Electric ammunition formed from something in the sky
Material possessions that I never thought I'd buy
And if the glass is half empty it's sat out way too much
And if you do it once then they'll remember you as such
credits
from Phonic Shift,
track released June 4, 2016
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