Always it's coming
And here starts the game
Why can't this puzzle be solved?
Each time it happens it's always the same
I look down and it starts to fall

And all I see
It burns my eyes
Burning all inside

Caught in the corners of my mind
Beginning over one more time
Taking me over, taking all that's mine
One more time

Always this teasing
Sometimes I lose faith
Where is my strength to hold on?
Facing existence, how can I relate?
Do I stand here or move on?

And all I see
It burns my eyes
Burning all inside

Caught in the corners of my mind
Beginning over one more time
Taking me over, taking all that's mine
One more time
Caught in the corners of my mind
Beginning over one more time
Taking me over, taking all that's mine
One more time

Falling through this space and time
Buried in this hurt of mine
Falling slowly like a dream
Falling through a world unseen

Why can I not break this spell?
I'm in darkness, is this hell?
Falling towards this hole I see
This is how it has to be

Caught in the corners of my mind
Beginning over one more time
Taking me over, taking all that's mine
One more time
Caught in the corners of my mind
Beginning over one more time
Taking me over, taking all that's mine
One more time

One more time
One more time


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    about depression and not believing in hope and especially god cuz evertything is going bad...real bad and u dont see any way out cuz each time u try it doesnt work and brings u more down...... for anyone (like me) whos ever been in this situation just know that no matter how bad it is itll be better from out of nowhere one day...believe me lol really will

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