Oh no,
I'm dying wrong
I can read it in
The whites
And the thing is
I knew it before
I re-open my eyes
And if I didn't know
To be afraid
The faces made me sure that I do now
As I sit and wait
As I sit and wait

Oh no,
I'm dying wrong
But I'm still laying here
Alive
With a black spot
On my arm
And so calm, I look inside

And I see the things
I always knew
But wasn't sure until now
That if it comes to claim
That if it comes to claim

I won't run
I won't run
I won't run
I won't run


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Black Spot Lyrics as written by Matthew James Frazier Kelcey Paul Ayer

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    I'm not sure this is right, but I get a feeling that perhaps he said something or did something that he didn't know would get a bad reaction.

    "Oh no, and I'm wrong" gives a general feeling that he messed up. "I knew it before I reopened my eyes" seems like the feeling you get when you just said something and you know that it was bad. Whatever he did must have been split second impulsion. "And if I didn't know to be afraid, the faces made he sure that I do know" so whatever he did, the people around him had bad reactions, so now he definitely knows that whatever he did is not something one just shares. "As i sit and wait" perhaps the moment of quiet after it where you're just dying. "With a black spot on my arm" so he's been marked a dead man; he now has a bad reputation or something. "I look inside, and I see all the things I always knew, but wasn't sure until now" maybe things about himself "That if it comes to claim, I won't run" maybe if someone asks he won't lie, or maybe he won't run from the things he finally knows for sure.

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