I’m Through With The Past (But The Past Isn’t Through With Me)

In those days, I was a train-wreck
I was lost in a sea of alcohol, irony, and unbridled self-pity
There were so many words I had to write
Confessions on my mind
I designed them and delivered them with reckless abandon
My tightly coiled repressed, frustrated past fading fast
I was constantly exploding
I was constantly screaming
The days moved slow and the nights dissolved into a thickening haze
Where I spoke with a tongue that wasn't mine to faces I couldn't recognize
There's so much I forget
There's so much more I'd like to
I'm through with the past, but the past isn't through with me
That's who I was when we first met in cathartic song
When I became the patron saint of the depressed and neglected
I left those days, those places, and that person all on tape
Absolved, I resolved to start again and never look back
But you want me where I was
And you still remind me
I'm through with the past
But the past isn't through with me

Trivia about the song I’m Through With The Past (But The Past Isn’t Through With Me) by Straylight Run

When was the song “I’m Through With The Past (But The Past Isn’t Through With Me)” released by Straylight Run?
The song I’m Through With The Past (But The Past Isn’t Through With Me) was released in 2009, on the album “About Time”.

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