Another wasted chance
Another falling star
Lands in my hands
And I snuff it out
Another lifeless day
Another ray of light
Bathes me in hope
And I step aside
Devi:
Please, believe me
Falling down from the stars
Doomspiral around me...
I am so easy
Whoever you are,
You can take whatever you need from me
In my heart, it's over
Feels like it never was.
In my heart, it's over
The feeling I used to have is gone.
Eyes spin around
I feel a bit shakey
Can't reach the ground
Feet swim so helpless thru air
Helpless thru air
And
Eyes spin around
I feel a bit shakey
Can't reach the ground
Feet swimming so helpless thru air
Helpless thru air
Rook:
Colorful and delicate like a paper star
Shriveling in the heat of what we are
At the end of time, did I do anything?
Burning up like an insect in the sun
I just wanna be useful to someone
On the final day, did I make you smile?
I'll meet you at the end of time
The end of time
And we can leave together
Meet you at the end of time
The end of time
And we will shine forever
Devi:
All the empty words that I ever said
Just like everything I ever really wanted
It all comes apart in my useless hands
Rook and Devi:
All the empty words that I ever said
Just like everything I ever really wanted
It all comes apart in my useless hands
Rook:
Colorful and delicate like a paper star
Shriveling in the heat of what we are
At the end of time, did I do anything?
Burning up like an insect in the sun
I just wanna be useful to someone
On the final day, did I make you smile?
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