PORTWINE

Even the sun seems to lash out in disdain, disdain
Another tray, drain the beans and choke the pain, the pain
Older eyes, tell me I should just praise, just praise
As they speak, 'lashes closed 'bout yesterday

Long ago I used to pray, that all this'd go away
And I would come back once again, and live the dreams I'd saved
But in my dresser there's a shirt, I just can't give away
So it just sits there in the dark, forever to remain
A memory with a stain

Count the years, cause there's no point in counting days, in days
You build a body, but can the soul fight to remain, remain
Feed the squirrels, wonder if we're just the same, the same
Fill the tub and spin the cycle once again, again

Long ago I used to pray, that all this'd go away
And I would come back once again, and live the dreams I'd saved
But in my dresser there's a shirt, I just can't give away
So it just sits there in the dark
Forever to remain

A memory with a stain
A memory with a stain



Credits
Writer(s): Heath Sommer
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