William Tyler Sowers - Brother/Lover
You relied on your size
Taught me lessons of life
I crawled again way up under the bed
Lost connection and sharpened my edge
You tested yourself out on me
Flexed to see just what limits could mean
But how can you be hurt when I didn't know what I did
I pushed the pain from others outward not in
Toward the storm and friends
By the time I learned to walk
I stopped holding on
It's a bother your brother, your father and mother
And how you use their voice
You tested yourself out on me
Flexed to see just what limits could mean
And how can you be hurt when I didn't know what I did
I pushed the pain from other outward not in
Toward the storm and friends
We picked you up that night
From the place full of walls
I'd halfway given up that fight
It's like you were already gone
You flipped over on the bridge
Like it happened again
Following form, obligation
Like outside echoed in
Commiserate, commiserate
With folded arms
Commiserate, with shaken head
Commiserate, all my judgement
Commiserate, about what happened
Commiserate, no matter how long it's been
Commiserate, that's not what I meant
Commiserate, you tested yourself
You tested yourself, you tested yourself out on me
That sympathy, you tested yourself on me
And that sympathy
You tested yourself out on me
Flexed to see just what limits could mean
And how can you be hurt when I didn't know what I did
I pushed the pain from others outward not in
Toward the storm and friends
You tested yourself out on me
Flexed to see just what limits could mean
And how can you be hurt when I didn't know what I did
I pushed the pain from others outward not in
Toward the storm and friends
Written by:
William Sowers
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