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Imperative Reaction Siphon


Paralyzed in the shade
You used to cover inaction
You fought to remain
Shut down in fear
You created the siphon
That sucked you dry
And turned regret
Into your alibi

So you can take your hate
Your intolerance for all you see
You took your empty failed attempts
And poured them over me

Your regrets belong to you
I won't carry the weight for you anymore
Your regrets belong to you
I can't take the pain for you anymore

Paralyzed in the maze
You made to keep up your image
You fought to retain
Your control
You created the weapon
That sucked me dry
And turned your fear
Into a way of life

So you can take your hate
Your intolerance for all you see
You took your empty failed attempts
And poured them over me

Your regrets belong to you
I won't carry the weight for you anymore
Your regrets belong to you
I can't take the pain for you anymore

Your regrets belong to you
I won't carry the weight for you anymore
Your regrets belong to you
I can't take the pain for you anymore

Your regrets

I can't take the pain anymore

Your regrets

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