Broken glass attractions
Wrote this for anyone that has ever stayed in a toxic relationship with the false expectations that the person you think you love will somehow change and start being a better person instead of being evil and doing such awful things to everyone for reasons that will always be unknown.
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(Verse one)
You don't even know anymore, why you've gone so mad
You've lost your mind, and you want all of us to feel just as bad
Your little act of playing victim
It's getting old, it's a worn out system
I can't stand to be in your evil presence anymore
I can't look you in the face without the urge to smash it against the door
In a simple matter of seconds hope was drained dry
You don'have a reason anymore, so don't pretend to try
(chorus intro)
Everything you do is fake
A sad attempt to fool me
Go fuck yourself for heaven's sake
(chorus)
I bet your don't even see, the monster you've become
I bet you don't realize your heart is dead, finally come undone
Living out your last breath locked in the sights of a hired gun
This string of words, I'll string you along
A mixture of power and the strength to carry on
(Verse 2)
I never asked you to like it
I never asked you to understand
I never asked you to finish this for me,
gaining the upper hand
So don't try to help
Don't try to cope,
Please help me tighten the noose around my throat
No more schemes just glimmers of hope
Break the window of my toxic mind
There is approaching danger that oddly is sublime
I sadly trusted you
I thought you were real
I thought you were true
But it was my form of life, you were out to steal
Thanks for the lifelong scar to forget and slowly heal
I've said it once and I'll say it again
I honestly hate you , but can't wait for my revenge
That's a promise unlike you, that I can vow to keep
Long after this has ended I will always haunt your sleep
© Jessie Doyle 2018