it’s my own fault
for letting myself fall
for holding on so tight
to something that could kill me if it tried
and it did
i’m punching the glass of a window pulled shut
and i’m wondering why my hand is bleeding so much
i’m running on a frozen lake thinking i won’t fall in
even though i’d already heard the birds singing
i just don’t believe that things can hurt me
until they actually do
and even laying on the ground
you know i won’t admit it was you
so if you still hurt me after all this time,
is that still your fault or does it become mine
This album is one of my favorite albums because of how raw and pure it sounds. The true emotion that comes from Jay's performance is more than believable and it's what helps Crywank stick as a proper musical icon. 10/10 would recommend to everyone if they were more than willing to give it a try. saintjimmy57
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