Let me wash away, I’m begging you
Coarse grains of sand can’t bear to stay
My body’s broken, reflecting different shades of blue
Transparent paper skin lets the words bleed through
Even crystal clear dissipates to gray
Let me wash away, I’m begging you
I sent whispers up to God hunched over in a pew
He can’t hear me; I can tell but I still say
My body’s broken, reflecting different shades of blue
Bubbled scar tissue feels brand new
As the fiery sunset rips away each day
Let me wash away, I’m begging you
The water peers up at me as if it always knew
Its waves would drag me far away
My body’s broken, reflecting different shades of blue
Kissing the ocean floor sweetly, my eyes greet an extraordinary view
But rosy seashells no longer keep my thoughts at bay
Let me wash away, I’m begging you
My body’s broken, reflecting different shades of blue