we were lying together when you just gave up
no more time for life, you had had enough
you had just woke up in another place
i had just woke up to your blood red face
you took a walk that we'd always said we'd take
i put my foot on that bridge but it would always shake
i can't believe you'd stare into the devil's face
just so you could be free from this wretched place
i sat on a hill and watched cars pass by
underneath a tree, and i asked myself
why would she do it, and why this way?
and my questions were picked up by wind and found their way into the fray
that night your mother called to ask about you
"is she really gone, is it all true?"
we wore black and white, and we stood in a line
we wore black and white together, we cried
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