And I will be standing here, still as a tree.
And I still write you letters you do not read.
And I feel, just like your mother must have,
When she realised you'd be broken with the guilt.
Oh, how quaint.
Oh, how great.
Feed me, the poisoned apple it is time,
to dwell upon, what I can and can't achieve.
In all honesty I'm fading,
but is it really such a shame?
Oh, how quaint.
Oh, how great.
Take it all in,
Reminisce when we use to see who suffering the most, just pick up and go.
I will let you go, because I've been too engrossed.
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