we're the kids you said would grow up to bloom,
But needles and heartaches can block out the sunshine
As we live our lives, sat down in chairs
Being taught lessons that we've broken long before,
they water you down with rules
til' your drowning yourself in bathrooms
we're the kids you said would grow up to bloom
Before the world withered away our petals
Were the kids you said would grow up to bloom
Before we fell of our pedestals
But here we all are, clawing our way through every day, yet they're all the same.
As I'm living the life of the boy who lives not to leave.
Yeah, this boredom drowns everything
I can't even sleep without dreaming of dying
My days consist of lying and misery
But whose to blame atsept the man in the mirror
Whose to blame but the man in the mirror
When there's a crack don't look my way
Yeah we're the kids you said would grow up to bloom
Before the world withered away our petals
Were the kids you said would grow up to bloom
Before we fell off our pedestals
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