Monarch

Album: Nowhere Generation (2021)
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  • I feel the same
    No different than before
    There was a time when what you thought of me once mattered
    I put weight behind your words
    Then something snapped
    Deep down inside me
    Tectonic shifts aligning
    Soft image into focus
    Snapped fingers, break hypnosis
    Light through the crack and then
    Everything went black

    I am not the person you remember from before
    The one you patronized and stepped on
    The one you hurt
    And I have pulled the arrows
    Now my skin has become stone
    No longer am I prisoner
    To your empty fucking words

    I carried every single word you said
    They stacked up high
    They weighed me down
    But underneath it all, I didn't notice
    I was growing strong somehow

    Lean backward through an open window
    Nothing left can save me now
    I hear the cry of the approaching sirens
    Right as I count down
    Then something snapped
    A lightbulb moment
    Like sighting land from the ocean
    Pure water in the desert
    A thirst that can't be measured
    The first breath of a child
    Released into the wild

    I am not the person you remember from before
    The one you patronized and stepped on
    The one you hurt
    I have pulled the arrows
    Now my skin has become stone
    No longer am I prisoner
    To your empty fucking words

    Your pain, it's an open secret
    It spills with every breath
    And this game that you played is over now
    And gone are the days I was helpless and afraid, yeah
    Gone are the walls that kept me in, yeah

    I, I'm not the person, that you remember from before, yeah
    I, I'm not the person, that you remember from before, yeah
    I, I'm not the person, that you remember from before, yeah
    That you remember
    That you remember
    Do you remember?
    Do you remember? Writer/s: Brandon Barnes, Joseph Principe, Timothy McIlrath, Zach Blair
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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