Additional Memory

By Trickle

Released on September 18, 2018

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[Verse 1]

Suspension

Came face to face with this great fate called End Roll

Distortion

The lantern's spinning, never ending showing the future

All over again

These hazy daydreams meet their endings, the curtain has fallen

While Lost for word, I only blotched out these empty voids in my mind


[Pre-Chorus]

It takes me back to the days

I'd gaze on upon the summer sky's melody

Let's turn back

Please so that

This time we don't take the wrong path

Was afraid, and for that hand I held tight I should just

Leave it left hanging


[Chorus]

Leaves me holding

Leaves me yearning

That lantern's cycle folds

Lying right beyond that evening calm

Lighting up what's dyed in red which writes my love

Always passing by

And rotting by

The truth that's swallowed up

There's no way to reach and change this sickening story


[Refrain]

See you soon and words like that

Things I said but can't take back

Are now just tears that can't be wiped

And all the words, all lies, all lies

And as for friends and memories

I never wanted us to be

Though I'm sure that these words won't reach

I'm sorry, I love you, though


[Instrumental Bridge]


[Refrain]

And if the path I chose was wrong

I wish to never know that song

The sky is soaked with all my tears

It overflows with all these fears

And even though I can not reach

Even though I can not reach

The hope to return only aches

It's upside down, this snaking haze


[Chorus]

Ah, leaves me falling

Leaves me seeing

That lantern's light, it fades

Just beyond that evening glow

All of the poems of a heart that's died in woe

Please do not erase them

Please retrace these feelings left behind

Happiness is theory in this sickening story


[Refrain]

And those shared feelings that we had

I didn't want to end at that

And all my tears that will not reach

Are soaked into the sky beneath

And if the path I chose was wrong

And if the path I chose was wrong

Ive always wanted just to say

Sayonara, I love you, though