Lyrics Virtue Misspent - Owen
Inside
your
head
A
monsoon
of
bitters
and
bourbon
An
undying
burden
of
proof
And
inside
your
heart
The
blackest
mood
You're
allowed
to
lament
A
life
of
virtue
misspent
It
hurts
now
But
you'll
learn
how
To
leave
me
And
under
your
breath
You
always
knew
that
it
was
never
you
Well,
it
was
never
you
It
was
never
you
And
I
know
it
hurts
now
But
you'll
learn
how
To
leave
me
I
honestly
don't
remember
how
I
got
back
to
the
hotel
that
night
There
were
drinks,
I
imagine
And
a
bridge
filled
with
strangers
Willing
to
brave
the
apologetic
rain
Rather
than
settling
for
a
last
train
home
I
never
want
the
nights
in
Japan
to
end
"ビールください"
until
I'm
blind
"すみません"
until
I'm
dead,
please
How
was
I
supposed
to
know
that
blurry
long
walk
home
Would
be
my
last
forgotten
memory
of
another
life
entirely?
I
honestly
don't
remember
how
I
got
here
Wherever
the
fuck
I
am
There
were
drinks,
I
imagine
But
I
like
being
lost
And
I'm
good
at
being
alone
And
I
find
comfort
in
knowing
that
it
rains
the
same
in
every
language
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