Monument

Wish (Hol)

Drifting over fields of gold, I'm a monument or at least 
that old
The sun never shines on me, I'm a shadow myself and for 
others I might be
Catch your stare before you turn your head from my 
appearance, but I saw you stare
Afraid to see my face, afraid to see yourself reflected in 
my button-eyes

In a field of straws I pick the shortest ones
Harvest desire

Beside the lamenting wind nothing ever moves me, we kiss 
without breath
In the midst of a tight embrace, recall the famous phrase: 
"You too, my son?"
Eye for an eye, a stake for a spine, I'm the mirror that 
stands before you
Birds come picking at your eyes, come picking at your 
smile, just to remind you
The world ain't a pretty sight

In a field of straws I pick the shortest ones
Sowing a wish

Gazed into the sun
For far too long
Burned...
My eyes

Was I wrong to dream my dreams?
I've been holding my breath so long that I don't know how 
to breathe
Like an actor in a final scene, he falls down to the stage
Never convincing though as the audience stands and leaves
So no one ever sees that he never gets up again
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And the curtains of the night will fall upon the sun
Bleeding with a smile, I try
To think of all the lies he swallowed
Pull the stake out of my heart

I won't forget
Never forgive
No excuse
No forgiveness

Was I wrong to believe in the virtue of man?
So blind that I never saw that the fields around me burned 
down to the ground
So I stand tall in a withered field once more
Rooted in the dirt, I'm bound
Yet my arms stretch to the sky where I belong
I belong...
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