I know you can't see the good in this
And I've read the story on your wrist
An open book, pages fluttering in the wind
Are you ready to feel again?
I see through your bloodshot eyes
They reflect the insecurity that controls your life
You're tied to an anchor of regret
Watching; waiting for the day you sink
I envy the galaxies in your mind
'Cause I can't find a single star in mine
Don't let the rain kill your dreams, my dear
Fake your confidence 'til it's real
Lie to yourself 'til your words become true
Oh, I never thought that it would get this bad
Signal the skies, I think my soul is dead
But I will never give up on you
I feel your heartbeat sync with mine
Transcend to a higher state of mind
We have a clouded sense of right
But that veil is quickly fading
Don't lose your grip on reality
'Cause when you let go, demons start to sing
You can't let the rain bring you down
Fake your confidence 'til it's real
Lie to yourself 'til your words become true
Oh, I never thought that it would get this bad
Signal the skies, I think my soul is dead
But I will never give up on you
I never thought that it would get this bad
No, I never thought that it would get this bad
Fake your confidence 'til it's real
Lie to yourself 'til your words become true
Oh, I never thought that it would get this bad
Signal the skies, I think my soul is dead
But I will never give up on you
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