Open me and please remove the parts of this that are not you we’ve fallen far and need a hand to find the way again
These children don’t know what love means, settin fire to their jeans
Would you get crucified to save the one with which you lay?
Talks of satan tricks of mind shape shift to appear as divine
Be careful cause the ooouuyaa don’t ever come free
Watch your tongue or it’ll strangle minds that’s exactly why they call em lines
Do you know whyyyy Fuck is a bad word?
Well it means to take and loves to give, one grows fruit and the other don’t live
Don’t let them tell you that nothing really matters
Cause you are matter and thoughts are too nothing accidentally grew
Don’t put it in your body unless its made by the earth
Materials don’t hold no worth they’ve lied to you ever since your birth
The more you try to grasp the more it all slips away
Its possible to live your dreams don’t let em tell you you don’t have the means
I see your wounds convincing you you’ll never be enough
But first we’ve gotta
Open me and please remove the parts of this that are not you
We’ve fallen far and need a hand to find the way again
Take my word cause I am you anything that I can you can too im not your teacher just a friend who’s got something to say
I believe in lovely days, hopeful songs and better ways
We will find the unity we all are starving for
But first would you please
Open me and please remove the parts of this that are not you we’ve fallen far and need a hand to find the way again
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