When I was chasing the fear away
I forgot to breathe again
In these moments we shine
Burn to ember every time

When I was trying to shelter
I forgot to rescue you
In these moments we drow
Take this rose with thorns to crown

Every time I fall I am ascending
Every time you call me near
Only when we slip the need is ending
Mirror I am letting go

When you were trying to save me
You forgot to let me go
In this freedom we found
Raining stars down to the ground

And with the truth in your hands
You concealed it with your lies
In this moment we drowned
Lost more than we ever found.

Every time I fall I am ascending
Every time you call me near
Only when we slip the need is ending
Mirror I am letting go...



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    "When you were trying to save me. You forgot to let me go."- The best thing to do is let me go.

    "In this freedom we found. Raining stars down to the ground."-- Being apart seemed like the end of the world.

    "And with the truth in your hands. You concealed it with your lies."-- Didn't want to face the facts.

    "In this moment we drowned. Lost more than we ever found."-- Doing this, we harmed the other more than helped.

    Every time I fall I am ascending. Every time you call me near. Only when we slip the need is ending. Mirror I am letting go....

    "I cut the orchid down. I cut the orchid down." - I ended it.

    "Hold me now." It's over, but now I need someone. Console me.

    I cut the orchid down. I cut the orchid down.

    That's just my insomniac interpretation-lol

    Hope someone gets something from this...

    -Dj Gjestar

    Gjestaron May 26, 2009   Link

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