I believed that I had used the best materials
To engineer my way no costs were spared
To build the bridges that go in between
Everything that I thought was irrational
In my mind what were the stakes
No I was not aware
Fingers like bars across my eyes
Help me to cage the way that I feel
About the flaws beginning to show
In my design too much had accrued
On the bridges how could I not see
The abundance of irrational
Breaking things down if I had known
I would’ve used a stronger glue
Things fall apart
Things things they fall apart
Things fall apart
Things they fall
Things fall apart
Things things they fall apart, fall apart
Things fall apart
Things they fall away
Once I would fend for definition
Forced the world to fit my description
Take for granted things only seem broken
I couldn't accept any part of that bargain
I know now that I
I'm not one for striking deals
Too cavalier you'd say
No hesitation
To burn the bridges across the ravine
All that there is left of real
Over there I had no place
But here, in my mind I have a few
Face no risk of disconnection
Don't need a guide to give me direction
Faced the risk of disconnection
Don't need a guide to give me direction
At last I'll find no forced intention
When everything fits together again
Things fall apart
Things things they fall apart
Things fall apart
Things they fall
Things fall apart
Things things they fall apart, fall apart
Things fall apart
Things they fall away
Faced the risk of disconnection
In my design too much had accrued
On the bridge how could I not see
The abundance of irrational
Fingers like bars across my eyes
Help me to cage the way I feel
At last I'll find no forced intention
If anything fits together again
Things fall apart
Things things they fall apart
Things fall apart
Things they fall
Things fall apart
Things things they fall apart, fall apart
Things fall apart
Things they fall away
Things fall apart
Things things they fall apart
Things fall apart
Things they...
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