So much dirt
I cannot remember laughing or crying
Does it not hurt your eyes to smear it on your face
The mirrors are clean
I wash them, I watch me
Inside of my clothes
The worms, the warmth, the death, the death
She looks like she
Could not be more grateful
For living a little
Inside of the clothes
Let the worms surface from under the clothes
The warmth, the death, the death
Letting her bypass the rules that I give her
To keep her, to save her, to keep her
But I believe in water still,
Raining down on you
A rhythm, a progression
The drum of your body
Like somebody cares for you - really
Somebody does
You can feel it
I believe in water still, raining down
Intention counts
The drum of your body
Like somebody cares for you
I believe in water still, raining down
you've been an unruly child
You don't have your shoes on
But somebody cares for you
The grass forgives you
And there are no traps in it
There's beauty inside of you - actually
And somebody sees it - really
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