When some unfamiliar faces came to shop in our old house
I didn't bother trying to stop them until they emptied it out
I was standing by the front door, stuffing cash in a jar
taking payment for our failures
I only wanted to alarm you

So when they asked me for directions, I sold them our map
I sold our shovels and our flashlights
they took our duffel bag with a ton of room, but a broken strap
The hungry patrons hit the graveyard, I lit a joint in the house
where there was nothing but our mattress and the same soft shelter of sheets
where nobody found us

I let them strip your mausoleum so nothing was left
but they forgot to close the casket
They sent you shivering to my doorstep
Gently clawing at my window when I was less than awake
I slid it up for you to slither through
I heard you howling

"Just take me!
Just take me to the rusty city we perfected
that holy summer we first found!"

The place you're stubbornly protecting is the only pretty thing that we own now
and we can stay here to wither in your garden of eden
but your fantasy's a prison and you're serving a sentence you can't stop repeating

Can you see the secret exit? The false wall in obsession?
You'll only .t through the doorway when you relinquish your possessions

So leave everything you've stolen that you can't give back
and don't replace what you've been missing until you know what you're lacking
Leave everything you've borrowed and kept for yourself

You can't unbreak our broken leases holding on to broken pieces, so return them!
No guilt, no sorry speeches


Lyrics submitted by Jack_Strife, edited by spacebat11, ichimichimo

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