Lletres: Hey Rosetta. Raskolnikov.
a siren from somewhere floats through the wood of your door--
you break down, you offer a prayer, a prayer to the
feeling you get that collects like the dust in the corners
it's all around you.
"whose footsteps are these and why do they stop at my door?
a shadow behind me, i swear that i've seen him before"
"leave me alone
i already told you all that i know
won't you leave me alone
why did you come here why can't you find your way--"
home isn't safe but you can't run now that would be suicide
they can't not know, they can't know, you don't know but this isn't right
a moment's conclusion floats through a premise of blood,
proud and dissonant... here in the
feeling you get that forgets to give warning before it comes
to the dead and the innocent, in symbols it's:
"whose hands are these and why do they stare in such mad intent?
why can't i just be that little boy lost in the crowd again?"
"leave me alone
i already did, more than they could have done
leave me alone
but where did she come from? no-one was supposed to be--"
home isn't there unless the man who once lived there is still alive
you don't not know, you don't know, all you know is this isn't right.
you break down, you offer a prayer, a prayer to the
feeling you get that collects like the dust in the corners
it's all around you.
"whose footsteps are these and why do they stop at my door?
a shadow behind me, i swear that i've seen him before"
"leave me alone
i already told you all that i know
won't you leave me alone
why did you come here why can't you find your way--"
home isn't safe but you can't run now that would be suicide
they can't not know, they can't know, you don't know but this isn't right
a moment's conclusion floats through a premise of blood,
proud and dissonant... here in the
feeling you get that forgets to give warning before it comes
to the dead and the innocent, in symbols it's:
"whose hands are these and why do they stare in such mad intent?
why can't i just be that little boy lost in the crowd again?"
"leave me alone
i already did, more than they could have done
leave me alone
but where did she come from? no-one was supposed to be--"
home isn't there unless the man who once lived there is still alive
you don't not know, you don't know, all you know is this isn't right.
Hey Rosetta