I could feel the pull – dishonest as a whole; too tempting to ignore
Put all my thoughts aside – while it grabbed me by my stomach and wrenched me to the floor
The only things I'd find – I saw a shining light and a gold that's meant for fools
I admit that I – I reached up towards that summit, but I couldn't enjoy the view
Have you ever seen the end of your reverie, only to turn around?
I was at fault to think I'd see all of my goals in artificial lights
I admit that I – my flag flew on that summit, but I didn't belong that high
There came a point in my life – I didn't trust any of the words I'd write
When everything that I'd say – was insubstantial and thus transparent
For every due that I'd pay – it wasn’t worth being inconsistent
It’s time to turn out that light – and put to side all the things I had in mind
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