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Ghosts
This song deals with the amnesia of trauma and the transactional nature of shallow love. I explore the idea of a 'shadow in the corner' that you saw but chose to forget, and the realization that it doesn't matter how much you love, but 'how much you're willing to spend.' It is about digging up the parts of yourself buried under floorboards and 'faded letters'.
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THE VERSES
You saw it once but don't remember
The shadow in the corner
A childhood spent
A dusty book and faded letters
A splintered
Worn-out staircase
All torn apart
And I can't remember if I should remember
How much of me is buried there
And I can't remember if I should remember
How much of me is buried there
They laugh like all the women I know
When you're out of your head
And it don't matter how much you love me
It just matters how much you're willing to spend
And I can't remember if I should remember
How much of me is buried there
And I can't remember if I should remember
How much of me is buried there
ECHOES FROM THE VOID
Enter the Gate