there is something dead in the water. there is something dead in the water. there is something dead in the water. there is something dead in the water and I can feel it pulling me under. stay wind, this here is godless ocean. day ten, it's time to set revenge in motion. we sail for a foreign shore. all along the coasts, men and beasts of wars, wars, wars. what makes you so sure you can fight for what I'm fighting for when all the folklore you adore has worn away a part of me I never thought I had before. while my remorse took on distortion with a corpse pulled to the ocean floor. so you'll forgive me if I ignore your little stories, but I will keep on fighting my way and you can keep on fighting yours. so, let's explore the origins of war, starting with how I know suddenly no one gives a fuck about me at all anymore. I wear their jealousy as jewelry and its so flattering but I'm tired of their laughing and how it only seems to turn my skin green. why does this only ever happen to me? looking back at memories they seem so happy chasing anyone or anything and I've become something I don't want to be: drowning in misery, chasing something I have never even seen. this you won't take from me. you just might see, I will chew through ropes and rip through binds to take back what is mine. goddamn right, crazy lies in my eyes and in my mind. the first time I've seen clear in my life and you can cross that line and stay with me. Or, you can fuck off. this is no love story; another glass of bitter apertif. this is a threnody for glory fading into obscurity. making sense of the sea and how she sings beautifully a melody that haunts my dreams. and every night I fall asleep, I wonder if it remembers me. (I still want to breathe underwater).
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