It’s only silence that you’ll be getting from me
These lines are broken and lack utility
Who knew we’d grow so far apart
From sheathed hostility
So many visions of places that were once shared and
Seem so far away
They now remind of how much faith I’ve lost in you
There is no value in playing games with me
Respect is gone, the bond undone
Straining thoughts, stress holding onto adverse matters
Have you felt the wind breeze right down your shoulders?
That cold that strikes the spine, it’s giving me the shivers
Distance read as giving up on our amity
In due time, despite the fights, I want us to see each other truly happy
A change that’s made through reformation
Let’s give it time, to find our sights, maybe we’ll learn something
So if we meet again and if the air is cleared
We’ll drop these passive aggressions
credits
from Novalis,
released January 15, 2015
Instrumentation written by Anthony Garrison. Lyrics by Ian Robertson
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