Breathe, trust, bless me
And release
Climb hard, or never be seen
Closed off, rescue to breathe
Just bless me

Two sided time
Your rebirth can't hurt
Branch out behind
The pain

Closure has come to me
Myself
You will never belong
To me

Closure has come to me
Myself
You will never belong
To me

Had to turn
And lay down
You're the sting of disease
Phase you out
Should've seen this coming
Go on
Confusing this soul
Hold my breath
Till you rupture

Three days aside
Your rebirth can't hurt
Branch out behind
Pride

Closure has come to me
Myself
You will never belong
To me

Closure has come to me
Myself
You will never belong
To me

Like a leech
I hold on
As if we belonged
To some
Precious pure dream
Cast off
You've seen what's beneath
Now fail me

Faulty closure
Faulty closure
Faulty closure
Faulty closure

Closure has come to me
Myself
You will never belong
To me

Closure has come to me
Myself
You will never belong
To me

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    My Interpretation

    My girlfriend and I had broken up, basically because we were hesitant to communicate our love to each other. Once we met back up, we picked up where we left off, and began telling each other we loved each other every day since. At that same time, she had obtained all the Chevelle albums, which we listened to together for weeks. This was my favorite, because, by letting go of needing to keep her, she became free to love me fully. She will never belong to me, but she can love me as long as she wishes. <3

    Pisces20on March 28, 2013   Link

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