I saw the day
That all the animals had gone away
And no one talked like children anymore
I missed the part
Where they wrote me my instructions
And then cast me out of heaven safe and sound
There was a ghost somewhere
That got between the words
That you and I would speak together
Now there’s a part of me
That blindly channels rage
Inside my heart it lives forever
All the warmth that I once felt when I was young is now gone
And you must find your winter coat to now carry on
I saw the day
That all the animals had gone away
And no one had their meat to feed upon
And in this plague
Everybody lost their muscles
As their sense of hope hung low under the storms
There was a place
Everyone was wearing sweaters
Keeping warm in colder weather after dark
There was a hope
That everything was getting better
That everything was getting better
And all those colors that you used to wear will soon fade away
And all those colors that you used to wear will soon fade away
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