I Saw It In A Picture Once
Lyrics
Messages, to fuel intent
Black of hair, a sacrament
You're killing me from afar
Maybe we can show our scars
I'm mostly frustrated and slightly overrated
But could you be the face that I long to never see fading?
My soul is intact for the most part it seems
But I think you're the one at the edge of my bed in my dreams
Carry me, home please
I think I had too much to drink
Stitch me up, so that I can grow older
You've got quite a face that rests upon your shoulders
Could you serve me more than drinks and good looks?
Could you knock me off of my feet and take the place where I stood?
I'm mostly frustrated and slightly overrated
But could you be the face that I long to never see fading?
My soul is intact for the most part it seems
But I think you're the one at the edge of my bed in my dreams
I see you, in hopes that we can find
A common ground to place our land mines
So no one can encroach on our night and
I'll be honest I'm mostly frightened
By what lies behind your blue eyes
I'll hope somehow I see the size
Of your heart and find that you're a peace sign
Are you the intervention they call divine?
Writer(s): Zakkary Moreno
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DistroKid
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