In my childhood
I never knew
The rot introduced
Began to strew
And pick away at
Each of my bones
Poisoning the last
Safe place at home
(Safe place a home)
Well, here we are again
You in the right and me at my end
I found You in the corners of my bedroom
Wrestling out my distaste
And oh what a face
Unstained soft as lace
And I was afraid
And I was ashamed
Smother it and smother me
It won’t die ‘til there’s no air left
So I’ll use all the breath in my lungs
To say sorry for the things I’ve done
To say sorry for the things I’ve done
To say sorry for the things I’ve done
I preach sanctification and yet exhibit the spirit of satan
My flesh stretches and tears
My flesh stretches and tears
Stretches and tears
Stretches and
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