suppress your thoughts of what's come, the bad will get better
work out the issues of your mind, things will get better
lie beside me here tonight, ignore the bad weather
pretend your on a cloud, the world is below you
imagine this is all yours, or at least for a moment
all the trees and things that grow, do so to impress you
the strongest ones I know, will cry on occasion
as the little kids dance and run, and play to the music
the grass is never green, to those who can't see.
the kids who grew up alone, don't know the difference
resolve the conflicts of your life, its worth it to worry
about the things going bump in the night they're only memories
painting this world in black and white, cuz colors are useless
if your eyes are shaded grey, from the cuts and the bruises
momma told you to be strong, but her words are useless
those images were sewn in your mind like a patch to my arm
those bleeding lines placed in your mind, came from a knife you
stole from your brothers room, its a shame to be like this
why has age done this to you you, just play with your legos
the night is young and so are you, so talk with your night light
who needed friends anyways, you've still got the voices
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