The sea has always been a calming place for me to die. And even though we're all dead, I can still feel you standing here right in front of me. Like I'm living in a constant purgatory. I'm just a ghost living in a constant state of purgatory. A distant memory, please don't forget me. The water fills my lungs as I take my last breath. The water covers my head as I sink to the depths, to the very bottom. I made my home in the dark. As I sink to the depths, please don't forget my name, please don't forget me. As the incitement of my demise, I close my eyes and realize that this is goodbye. The water fills my lungs as I take my final breath. I've come to terms with my fate, this is the end. Put two coins over my eyes, the ferry waits on the other side. Put two coins over my eyes, I've lost my will to live. It's the calming and the comfort that I call my home. I'm no longer living in suffering. The sun cast it's shadows down on me. I'm walking with the tides on the shoreline. I can feel the sun's rays beating down on my chest. The rising tide and the setting sun, I close my eyes to see the love that once was.
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