Departures

Moths in the Attic

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Moths in the Attic


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Today is the day
I set my memories aflame
Unconscious weaving
In a web full of disdain

If you got something to say
It should've been done long ago
'Cause I'm through counting on
What I know to be true
You asked me to wait
But I think you knew

You can count me out, starve my doubt
'Til you come back again
I can hardly bear to lift my hands
And place them where
You used to be, oh no
You served your purpose and so did I, so you leave
You suck until the soil's dry, then you leave
You stayed until you stole my pride, then you leave
But I fear I'll never truly be free

The earth below is bone-dry
But the path ahead is mine
Just one more thing before I let you be
Don't you ever lie to me

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Written by: Zack Fletcher

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