I Say No to Cigarettes
You cut a hole in the summer
That splintered your mind
Just to say you're fine
And do you remember who you are anymore
A good friend, a better man with the best plan
It's hard to summarize all the steps up to your ignorance
And there's a reason that I say no to cigarettes
I already have too much on my chest
But you still fill your lungs with the smoke of a broken man's suffering
And something's got your tongue
Before you can say to yourself that your eyes are too closed to open up
And It's so hard to watch you fall down
From the top of the world, to six feet underground
You showed the way you felt for a few days
And then you tried to drown it out
I guess it dragged the rest of you down
Because you slowly started to change your ways
And your constant intoxications
Turn into public demonstrations
Of how you'll never make it out alive
And your heart's too drunk to let your brain drive
But your brain is deteriorating
As fast as my hope for you could bear
But that doesn't mean that I don't care
Cause I still care, I'll always care
And it's so hard to watch you fall down
From the top of the world, to six feet underground
But your blanks stares don't mean you're spaced out
They just play the flashbacks from before you broke down
That splintered your mind
Just to say you're fine
And do you remember who you are anymore
A good friend, a better man with the best plan
It's hard to summarize all the steps up to your ignorance
And there's a reason that I say no to cigarettes
I already have too much on my chest
But you still fill your lungs with the smoke of a broken man's suffering
And something's got your tongue
Before you can say to yourself that your eyes are too closed to open up
And It's so hard to watch you fall down
From the top of the world, to six feet underground
You showed the way you felt for a few days
And then you tried to drown it out
I guess it dragged the rest of you down
Because you slowly started to change your ways
And your constant intoxications
Turn into public demonstrations
Of how you'll never make it out alive
And your heart's too drunk to let your brain drive
But your brain is deteriorating
As fast as my hope for you could bear
But that doesn't mean that I don't care
Cause I still care, I'll always care
And it's so hard to watch you fall down
From the top of the world, to six feet underground
But your blanks stares don't mean you're spaced out
They just play the flashbacks from before you broke down
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Writer(s): Milo Duhn
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