So this is it, my old friend
This is how we meet again
We're both back home
And yeah I guess that I'll admit
That I didn't know shit
About being alone
But if you let me stay here
Then I'll let you back in
And if you graze my shoulders
I'll let you stay again
We are poison to each other
The most violent of lovers
My old friend
Wipe that grin off your face
Where was the place I was born again?
But if you teach me how
I won't ever forget
If you let me breathe in
I'll take the pain again
Every addict always lines up
With the same look glued to them
They're just fixing for another reason to let someone in
But if you let me sink much further
I'll let you sink with me
Who was the person in the mirror
Your past self wanted to see?
Writing songs you don't connect to
Or at least do not connect to anymore
Throwing pages of apologies and passion and hatred
On the floor
Well if you forgot why I came here
Don't even ask me anymore
I know there's a God out there
And he's been knocking down my door
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