Letra de Slaying Phoenix
Pain never seemed so pure, and I was never more willing. An obsession laced with perfection, and a dire need to distain loneliness.

This was all just a vesture for apathy.

Constellations have become a mere game of connect-the-dots, for I've no longer imagination. And I'm so far from home that telephones have lost their significance. Because the price to pay, adds up one day, and you wonder was the accident worth the money?

These crashes have lost their meaning, for I've fallen asleep at the wheel for the last time. I'd like to say I'm sorry, I'd like to say I meant it, and its such a shame that the only spark left was blacked out by the aftermath.
I'll wave goodbye for the last time.

Even in this state I try to forget the monologue I've come to hate. I'd like to say I wasted words on you, but im afraid your sheer poetry. While you completed me, you also tore me to shreds. My dear, I fear, this will end.

So I'll write you something lackluster and shallow because I feel its all I deserve. I wont dare spend a dime, for that 10 seconds worth of time I swear my legs would break. If my lungs could speak once more I'd scream your name. I'll laugh at us, I'll curse our name, but had I any shame I would've walked away sooner. I suppose I couldn't, because effort with wounded knees is as impossible as not knowing your voice in a maelstrom.

I never would've thought that the wreckage would be harder than the accretion.

Grow to your deaths, I'd like mine right now