Late at night when there's nothing to hear
In the silent midnight I must deal with my fear
I lock away those sad memories so near
At all times so close to the surface
In those darkest hours, when there's nothing to see
I try to forget that you had to be free
All of those memories are so painful to me
My anxiety services no purpose
What's the point in breaking it down, focusing on the minutiae
Should I bury it miles underground when it's sure to break out again
Unable to sleep, demons race through my brain
I want so much to call, but I have to refrain
And those memories come down like an onrushing train
And crash the barriers of my resistance
I can't shut off my brain, turn off my inner thoughts
I recall all the years, the good and bad that they brought
whether nightmares or dreams, they are all that I got
I can't hide or deny their existence
credits
from Ordinary Life,
released December 23, 2016
Larry Sims - Vocals, guitars
Brandt Sims - Bass, drums
Written by Larry Sims
Procuded by Brandt Sims, Wicketsmusik Recordings
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