Kept you up inside a little room, who knew I’d forget to see the moon? Just like you, Blue in solitude.
And it’s not like me to follow through, I hope you know that I am hurting too. Who knew I’d forget to see you soon?
So who am I to hold you down? Jest a fool, a king without a crown, I’ve given in I’ve given up,
I've given in, I've given up
So sick and so sorry, how’d you get so sick? I’m sorry. Did I do that or was it your past? I don’t know how to make this last but I hope it works.
And maybe it’s okay, I can take my bus home and call you tomorrow.
So I sit next to your insecurities, keeping me warm in company, like the TV blinking to help me fall asleep.
Just like 2 kids
Sharing cigarettes out a bathroom window
I made mistakes and I know you have too
But I question what’s in common is just a handful of bad habits & loneliness
The bedroom smells like you
And I still feel you like a ghost
While you’re driving away from me
Finding safer scenery, wishful thinking’s got the best of me
I’m wishing you wouldn’t, It’s not that you couldn’t, make me have to leave, I’d do anything you please
I’m wishing you wouldn’t, I’m wishing you didn’t, ever have to love me, so please just leave me be
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Romance of Affliction somehow makes an old genre feel brand new. Amazing. I would have swore this album was from 2005 if I didn't see with my own eyes it wasn't. SYSC takes everything good about mid-00s metalcore and brings it into the modern day, leaving behind the trash. It's a pure distillation of the genre with brilliant structure, pacing, and lyrics. The album ebbs and flows, letting emotions swell before punching in with some of the most intense passages I've heard in a while. rettisawesome
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Even for this genre the sheer intensity of this album always manages to floor me. Might not be the most unique album under the sun but it doesn't have to be; the performances are tight and ferocious, the songwriting is dynamic and explosive, the production is crushing, it's just all things to a mathcore fan. napalmsatan
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