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They say you can’t change the ending
And I have studied that book
Its ashy, pale-faced heroes
Water-logged messages, cyphers unwound until they curl up again
Displeased that no one could unravel their secrets
One day, they’ll burn, orange-tinted flames caressing rose-scented pages
History hurts
The heroes always lose, and I should’ve told you that before you ran headfirst into the current
Should’ve told you I was scared
Should’ve known I’d back out
I want to find god in you
Drown in icy currents with you
It’ll swallow us whole, that awful blue
Like an ocean of smudged ink
So maybe the castle was only tangled weeds and splintered rope holding a dull sword over the king’s head
The crests were bleeding the coffers dry
They dig us up, hungry and human
We are bones, limp and longing and so lifelike almost
Our hands are interlocked, they’ll take that too
Spin history into silk and weave tapestries out of lies
We lost our voices seven epochs ago
We stood against the changing tide and let the blustering waves propel us forward
Battered down against that coarse sand
This time, I’ll be there with you
The story isn’t set in stone
We are made of marble