the medicine song (alive)
[a]lliot
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My throat is a pillar And it's crumbling slow Each breath makes it weak Covered in leaves Lungs cracked at the seams The air's not as sweet as it used to be How am I meant to live When all of the things that I thought were a given Are failing in quick succession Toppling one by one Are you even alive If you are not in pain Please don't give me that saddened smile again I'm adequately sane At least that's what the doctors say My hands let go without permission And when I wake up they are numb But maybe that's just my anxiety Maybe I've been reading it wrong You call yourself a professional Then spit out that dumb shit in the same breath Well if I were you I'd sign my resignation Not knowing the difference 'tween body and head Are you even alive Unless someone's sat dismissing your pain Please don't give me that saddened smile again I'm adequately sane It feels like my body is falling apart And I haven't even made it out of my teens But sorry for being a burden I'll stuff myself back into the seams But don't act surprised If I turn to water before your eyes Are you even alive If you are not in pain Please don't give me that saddened smile again Are you even alive If you are not in pain Please don't give me that saddened smile again I'm adequately sane At least that's what the doctors say
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