the roses they spill from the garden
found the places we die aren't often
so hard to find
when the web we have found we are spinning
wasn't ours back in it"s own beginning
so now what we hold
it encompasses most
all we can see
and dare to believe in
so what's made a mess of this web
what needs mending
why are bending the bones
to hold onto something
they give us a view
from one that hurts nothing
if i've played the fool we'll find in the ending
the roses they spill from the garden
found the places we hide aren't often
so hard to find
where there's an artfulness
well there's a master
out of question derives a disaster
of one kind
so whats made a mess of this web
what needs mending
why are we bending the bones
to hold onto something
they give us a view
from one that hurts nothing
if iv'e played the fool we'll find in the ending
and when i caught this spill
in through love
never knew how to speak
and simply ending the line has me back on my knees
and this time it won't slip backwards
and most say except your defeat
but when i caught a spill on the backsides
learned this life is dependent on heat
we've still got time
yes we've all got our ties
the roses they spill from the garden
found the places we hide aren't often
so hard to find
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