What a way to survive these rants,
What a weird state of mind I’m in.
You think of all of the time we’ve spent,
You figure all of the lines
I haven’t written yet, I skipped them over
On the way here and I’m on a detour.
I say that and the city says nothing back.
What a way to decide which hand,
You pick a left or a right and make plans.
We live a lot in our past mistakes
We live a lot to create what we’ve lived
Since, we’ve since created
An imitation of a life I hated.
I faked it then. I want you to fake it back.
I’m one, but I feel like no one.
I’m made up of what I forgot.
One hundred parts, I’m much more a collage.
What a way to survive this life,
What a weird state of mind I’m in.
You think of all of the time we’ve spent,
You think of all of those lies
I haven’t told you yet, one hundred years
Of us imitating what we think we’re made of.
I faked it then, I want you to fake it back.
credits
from EACH OTHER,
released March 21, 2009
Graeme Enkelis (guitar), Matt Henderson (drums), Erick Alley (bass), Rian Lewis (guitar), BF (piano, synth)
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