Dies

Talons
In my dreams my pockets are bottomless pits,So there's no limit to what I can buy,And I'm racked with tears by the thought of it,Of all the clothes that could be mineThough my spirit's burdened, it's such a shameThat it costs so much for such needed things,Oh, from the depths of my soul,To the pit of my shriveled brainJoseph wore a colorful robe, Solomon was clothed in splendorNarcissus had a love so pure, and Job was once a big spenderLike history and mythos before me, I'm draped in the love of selfBut vanity only runs skin deep and the tongue licks the fires of hellI need to know that when I see myself I'm still in love with me,And if one outfit could make this the end,Then I'd buy it again and again and againComplacency has set me free from ever being anything:Forever me, forever true, and when it fades I just buy something newI find freedom in the things that simplify my direction,May not benefit my heart or mind, but it benefits my reflection,And what lies beneath is just out of reach,For it's shrouded in blankets of ice,But there's always magazines and television,And the pictures inside are so nice.Letras de cancionesI need to know that when I see myself I'm still in love with me,And if one outfit could make this the end,Then I'd buy it again and again and againComplacency has set me free from ever being anything:Forever me, forever true, and when it fades I just buy something newI need to know that when I see myself I'm still in love with me,And if one outfit could make this the end,Then I'd buy it again and again and againComplacency has set me free from ever being anything:Forever me, forever true, and when it fades I just buy something new From Letras Mania