All I live for is beached upon your shore
The past seems less and less real and more and more worn
by someone
who looks a lot like me
in a photo
I’ve misplaced what I have been
I drove to Calgary, punching through high beams
When I opened my eyes it was so serene
your body
climbed on top of me
in memory
of places I have been
When the sandbags in my mind gave way
you swam inside like a mermaid
I’d catch you but I don’t swim well
Aw, hell, farewell, who will tell how long this spell will dwell?
And now I’ve filtered it all out, it’s all out
I can’t sing with the sound of my own mouth
I can’t hide my face, so, don’t speak my name
I came to reclaim my frame, I’m not ashamed
I’ve changed, I’m not ashamed
I fell apart like a daisy chain
I’ve changed, I’m not ashamed
Now that my mind has drained I’m not ashamed
I’m not ashamed
I’m not ashamed
I’m not ashamed
I'm not ashamed
I fell apart like a daisy chain
I’m not ashamed
I’m not ashamed
I’m not ashamed
Now that my mind has drained I’m not ashamed
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