Tresspassing

by Jessica   May 21, 2007


You walked in the door and stumbled over your own
Who knew that this shambled place used to be your home?
You'd cry yourself to sleep each night and with each passing rain
You'd fall down to nothingness and find within your pain
The heartbreak and the suffering
The hopelessness and the hate
Everything that you yearned to not find hidden within your fate
Your cold eyes burned into the souls of us all
And you would stare blankly and watch as We'd fall
Lose ourselves in the darkness and in the trespassing waves
Left behind our memories found now all too vague
The impending hollowness of society prevails
And we are evidently left with the assumption to fail
To believe what we hear is to condemn ourselves to ignorance
To dispute what we know is to expose the utmost vigilance
Now what they all tell us are in some form lies
So show me what is known in their shallow eyes
Teach them what is told from their holy graves
Threaten them with what is know by the undeserving lives that they've saved

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