I chewed on my tongue for damn near thirteen years
Collected your excuses while she wiped away her tears
I put em in a box out of sight but never out of mind
I don’t think I’ve ever met a man so god damn insecure
With your red and tattered flag you hang with pride above your door
You’re singing, “Everyone else here is the problem, it’s not me.”
Ooh what a shame you had to throw it all away
Ooh just a sheep in wolf’s clothing
A catalog cliché
You spent your days lighting secret little fires to keep you satisfied
A slow burn from the edges moving in
And now you’re making your bed in a burning house
And panic as the flames start to lick at your skin
Bless your pathetic little heart – how did you honestly think this would all end?
No one to throw petals at your feet or kiss your crown of conceit
Seems to be more than your mind can comprehend
Ooh cold and callous til the walls start closing in
Ooh you can burn that midnight oil but there ain’t no savior for your sin
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