Lyrics You're Not You Anymore - Counterparts
A
garden
grew
between
us
in
the
love
we
lived
without
Remaining
faithful
to
the
flood
Our
tears
have
purpose
in
a
drought
Tread
lightly
so
footprints
can't
disturb
the
bed
we've
made
With
restlessness
reserved
for
both
the
bodies
it
contains
Aim
your
sharpest
arrow
at
the
center
of
my
chest
A
memorial
to
signify
the
sense
of
helplessness
We
dare
not
mourn
our
past
lives,
our
loss
will
be
reborn
Because
I
couldn't
love
who
you
were
But
you're
not
you
anymore
Sew
your
skeleton
to
mine,
I'm
no
good
on
my
own
Stitch
yourself
to
either
side
of
me
so
I
will
never
be
alone
We
mend
our
past
mistakes
as
a
symbol
that
we've
grown
So
we
no
longer
place
our
weight
on
top
of
broken
bones
Mark
an
end
to
aimless
roaming
with
a
double-sided
knife
If
we
develop
eyes
for
others
May
we
both
be
stripped
of
sight
Liken
our
divide
to
partitions
in
the
earth
Wrapped
in
walls
of
vines,
growing
out
of
common
ground
A
garden
grew
between
us
Our
tears
have
purpose
in
a
drought
Sew
your
skeleton
to
mine,
I'm
no
good
on
my
own
Stitch
yourself
to
either
side
of
me
so
I
will
never
be
alone
We
mend
our
past
mistakes
as
a
symbol
that
we've
grown
So
we
no
longer
place
our
weight
on
top
of
broken
bones
Mark
an
end
to
aimless
roaming
with
a
double-sided
knife
Taking
steps
towards
each
other
We
could
end
both
our
lives...
And
that'd
be
fine
Aim
your
sharpest
arrow
at
the
center
of
my
chest
A
memorial
to
signify
the
sense
of
helplessness
We
dare
not
mourn
our
past
lives,
but
our
loss
will
be
reborn
I
couldn't
love
who
you
were
But
you're
not
you
anymore
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