Infect with all dissolved memories of one.
Why did you care,
when you never cared before?
Why'd you care, you never cared.
Why'd you care,
you never cared before.

I've become an instrument of your twisted flashbacks.
Still you condemn me for my mistakes.
A curse to your saviors will.
You stare so emotionless,
but still I face down.
Your heart dies with every breath of this poison. Annihilation.
I cannot, I will not, I won't forget.
Now I must stand for who I am.
And every picture that I see is of you
and every time you cry.
Because your past can't run away,
you can't run away from this,
you cannot hide.
You can't hide from this,
it won't begin.


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    sick mosh

    wade boggson November 17, 2004   Link
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    The idea of falling for a pretty face is that you only saw this one great attribute about someone and you ran with it. You never thought of how much turmoil this one person could bring into your world and into your existence.

    You just fell for a pretty face. Almost like you were a sucker. You just got suckered into it. You thought the perfect face the perfect person...FUCK NO! WRONG!

    "I've become an instrument of your twisted flashbacks. Still you condemn me for my mistakes. "

    As humans we usually have this tendency to re-write our history, especially when we are looking for a scape-goat or something to place the blame. I think thats what he's saying. He's saying that she seems to be blaming him. It's all his fault because of him and his mistakes.

    But she is wrong. It takes two to tango and two to argue. Have you ever tried arguing with yourself? Try it sometime. It's impossible.

    So anyway she tries to hide from the truth by lying about what really happened but she can't hide from it forever. Eventually, it will get her.

    It's like karma, if you believe in karma. What goes around eventually, comes around.

    rainman824on January 20, 2007   Link

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