Fly flew into my beer on the roof
And it don’t surprise me that he drowned
And there was no help, no emotions felt could bring it back to life
And the air was still and my body chilled as I watched the sun pass by
My body sits on the apex
Of my parent’s roof, some uncool truth, on my own I can’t survive
And we trap ourselves in elaborate spells, that we can be fine
But it all comes back to the simple fact that I am just a fly
In a bottle
Wood shudders and writhes
And the beams bend and cry
The roof cracks open wide
I fall through and I
Hit the floor
I feel the impact erode my sense of despondent gloom
And my body broken in two makes a break through of joy
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