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A shiny apple with a worm inside
That's kind of how I've come to see this life
Never know what you get until you take a bite
Think you bit off more than you can chew this time
Black-and-white photographs ingrained
inside the tissues in my brain
I fall asleep but still the images remain
I can't erase, I can't forget
The memories, the past regrets
These things are haunting me
These things I want to forget
Your past encounters were the jagged knife
That carved your mindset and shaped your life
You are a product of nature's mess
It's hard to accept, it's so hard to feel blessed
Black-and-white photographs ingrained
inside the tissues in my brain
I fall asleep but still the images remain
I can't erase, I can't forget
The memories, the past regrets
These things are haunting me
These things I want to forget
I don't blame you for it
I don't blame you for it
I don't blame you
I don't want my every move in life to be because of it
I can understand
I can understand what made you do it
I just gotta find a way to scare away the thought of it
Black-and-white photographs ingrained
inside the tissues in my brain
I fall asleep but still the images remain
I can't erase, I can't forget
The memories, the past regrets
These things are haunting me
These things I want to forget
I can't erase, I can't forget
The memories, the past regrets
These things are haunting me
These things I want to forget
credits
from Posthaste (2001-2012),
released December 4, 2012
Credits: Produced, Recorded & Mixed by V.E. Recorded in Manalapan, NJ. Written by Val Emmich. Musicians: V.E.: vocals, guitars, bass / Eric Micali: drums
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