Can I have your heart as a parting gift,
From this so-called life I've been parting with?
I've never felt the fear of death 'cause it ain't there
I'm like a dog who's stuck in heat,
In reverse and on repeat
I hate to say I've gotten used to it
But you know when you don't know what to do
Just say "I want what's best for you"
And when this haunts me like a ghost
I will hold the memory close
Blood mixed in with liquid gold
At first it's hot but then feels cold
It's an unparalleled sensation
I'm at war with my own head
Welcoming the bullet in
But a shaky hand does not agree
If you don't know what to say
Don't feel guilty walking away
I would probably do the same
Seeing you in my same place
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