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Dumpster Fire

from Parkwood by Mayor of Donutville

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These are the strings that held me up but kept me in my place
Walked down the halls and thru the parking lot to be erased
Had i ignored the words, I could lift my hands up to the sky
Cloaked in the stars and full of hope

This was a notebook full of stupid thoughts from a broken pen
Tearing the pages out, erase the past begin again
Head in a thundercloud, so obnoxiously oblivious
Head full of thoughts and thoughtless still

Into the dumpster fire, into the great revise
Each leaf a memory, replaced in history

I had forgotten more than I could ever recreate
Held by the fear of death, but crushed by life’s unnerving weight
I lived a thousand lives in the shadow of your crooked lines
Cover to cover marble bound

Into the dumpster fire, into the great revise
Each leaf a memory, replaced in history
Hold to the times and dates, between the lines and rates
Mine was a heart and soul, a mirror and stranger

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from Parkwood, released January 4, 2023

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