What a smile and, Eva,
Where’d you learn to look so proud?
A kingdom at my feet and
You’re the only one who’s soft enough to hear.
I’m glad you came. You see,
This world’s too full of emptiness.
We need some sort of documents.
You’re the only one I want to share my dreams.
Where’s the world going to go once we’re gone?
I’ve seen the future and I’m not sure
I could spend it with just anyone.
I’ve got my finger on the trigger ,
And my mouth is on the gun;
You’ve got your lips wrapped around that pill.
I guess this is true love.
Eva, you’re the one.
I’m amazed. You’re the art that I could never make.
It seems it’s you life imitates.
The more you give, the more I have to take.
I’m glad you’ve seen that all of history’s a snuff film.
The victors are directors and the audience will wait in line to pay.
And the price can never be too high
When we’re the ones with the power to decide
Who lives and who dies.
Never lose that pride. Eva, never lose that pride.
Where’s your smile?
And did you like the taste of cyanide?
Im Wunderschonen Monat Mai,
You die like poets sigh.
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