Guest House

I have traced, the figure of your warm embrace
Thought it was a heart, but it was an arrowhead
A second chance, naive and in a hopeful trance
The curtain shades and duvet grey became the battlefield

I'm in a Guest House screaming out
But the bellows borrow silence now
What an intimate disaster
Sorrows change to daunting laughter
Carrying the fault line breaks
You still disguise as loyal saints
I'm holding my tongue, but this is done

You tell me
Is this how it's supposed to be
Your love I found was charity
I got but didn't need
A wake up call
I admit I'm still not sure about it all
Starving in a multitude, to balance the story

I'm in a Guest House screaming out
But the bellows borrow silence now
What an intimate disaster
Sorrows change to daunting laughter
Carrying the fault line breaks
You still disguise as loyal saints
I'm holding my tongue, but I need this to be done

And when you pass me by
Gravity was never shy
That just wasted love on a bad dream
Taunted by the words you said
I couldn't shake until I fled
And now I am
Now I am

In a Guest House, a tired cliche
Waiting on time to take me away
What an intimate disaster
Now I have my mind, to look after



Credits
Writer(s): Kendall Ingersoll
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