Nobody drinks alone

by Espoirfailed   Jun 11, 2007


Nobody drinks alone

That smile with its all too familiar falsities,
And those shadows casting plays with
more drama than my life.
Candles flicker,
My stomach gets sicker
As i remember what I saw.
Chemicals are more dangerous than they ever were before,
And my bet's on
the losing horse.
But if A exerts a force
onto B.
Then B exerts a force
onto me.
But Newton told me that,
And i'm asking him for a big, fat
whisky. And I'll drink it to you.
I'll close my eyes
and (won't) feel you kiss me.
Now this house has become a cold home
And my family, a broken unkown.
Yeah I'm telling myself,
So much for,
Nobody drinks alone...

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