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see my face and find yourself are become fish food
The image features a young man with dark hair, wearing a black shirt, and looking at the camera. He appears to be in a forest setting, surrounded by trees and possibly a lake. The man's expression and posture suggest a sense of contemplation or introspection, as he gazes into the distance. The overall atmosphere of the scene is one of tranquility and introspection, with the man seemingly lost in thought while surrounded by nature.
Title: Fish Food
Tags: Alternative Rock, Grunge
Verse 1: See my face, stare into the void, Lost in the woods where I'm paranoid, A mirror cracks but I don't see a soul, Just a fading echo, swallowing me whole. Pre-Chorus: I’m diving deep, no way to break the fall, Swallowed by silence, I can’t hear you call, These thoughts are sinking, drifting away, I’m just a shadow that’s gone astray. Chorus: See my face and find yourself, Become fish food in the ocean’s breath, We’re drowning deep, we’re lost at sea, In this quiet madness, it’s just you and me. Verse 2: Beneath the surface, the trees they fade, The lake’s reflection shows the price we paid, A world so still, yet it's never kind, I search for answers but I can't find. Pre-Chorus: I’m diving deep, no way to break the fall, Swallowed by silence, I can’t hear you call, These thoughts are sinking, drifting away, I’m just a shadow that’s gone astray. Chorus: See my face and find yourself, Become fish food in the ocean’s breath, We’re drowning deep, we’re lost at sea, In this quiet madness, it’s just you and me. Bridge: The forest whispers, the lake it roars, I feel the currents pull me to the shores, I’m fading slowly, but still, I try, To break the surface, to touch the sky. Chorus: See my face and find yourself, Become fish food in the ocean’s breath, We’re drowning deep, we’re lost at sea, In this quiet madness, it’s just you and me. Outro: See my face, and find yourself... Fish food in the ocean’s breath... We’re lost at sea, and it’s all we’ll ever be.