I believed there was an angel underneath,
buried so deep she couldn't see her true reflection.
So I invited her daemons into me,
foolishly thinking I could be an agent of change.
Don't feel unforgiveable, but my fears made it horrible
sleeping with your wings unfolding out from under me.
Still holding onto memory's soarings,
ignoring the downpouring little tragedies I'm storing,
buried deep in our dreamworld.
Nothing changed.
credits
from DAWN,
released May 1, 1999
Billups- guitar, voice, casio
Dirr- drums
Howard- bass
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