The reaper, he surrounds me, forever trying to take us away.
I have seen the fragility of life right before my eyes, it slips away and its like it was never even there.
It keeps me up at night, always wanting to know the unknown, I just want to know if I'll ever see your face again.
How could you be standing there, alive and breathing, and in an instant, become nothing but a fucking memory?
Take my hand, We'll run away from this place.
I've seen too much death, and I cant get it off my mind.
All I know is that when you are right by my side,
the clouds clear from my head and I start to see the bright side.
Have I seen my last sunrise?
Will I ever open my eyes after I close them tonight?
How could there be nothing after this?
Its impossible to comprehend.
The human mind isn't wired to anticipate its own demise,
What really happens when I'm gone?
Will I ever say my final farewell, or will my life burn to ashes in front of their eyes?
I'll never understand the extent of a life when all I know is that I will fucking die on my own.
I don't want to leave this world wondering why I never said how I felt, why it never felt right.
Sometimes you tend to forget that the people you love are not invincible.
Have I seen my last sunrise?
Will I ever open my eyes after I close them tonight?
How could there be nothing after this?
Its impossible to comprehend.
The human mind isn't wired to anticipate its own demise,
What really happens when I'm gone?
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