Six months ago I had a vision
Of death as a giant cloud raining lightning
So I tattooed a skull on to my wrist
And said get ready my loves for death to hit
Nobody believed me
One year ago, had a dream she died
After fighting cancer for half my life
As I cried up at the sky there was a green meteor shower
And I knew she was alright
What can I do
No one ever really leaves you
So there she is inside my head
With my grandma and uncle and soon my favorite pet
Then David Bowie went back to the sky
They're all hanging on now to green meteorites
What can I say
No one ever really stays
Eight months ago I began my life
Just as everyone else started to die
I lost myself in the dark
The depths of hell are a funny place to start
What does it mean
Hanging on to stars made of green
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