What was it that stayed my hand then? With dagger held unsheathed Blade pointing in its side I'd been set upon by a predator It was just looking for a meal I saw ribs and fearful eyes
What is it that stays my hand now? With so much misery, that I could mercifully put end to For that animal I let slink off Into the undergrowth, unscathed Do I not fear death, but just pretend to?
For it was starving, it was hungry But had eyes too close to let me If you were easy to kill, I would have done it already
Plagued by phantom noises That that skeletal beast Was haunting all my steps
Questioning all my choices With that dagger held unsheathed I felt sick at my contempt
For you were lonely You were like me Like some outside force had sent me If I was easy to kill, you would have done it already
You are at my feet We're by the fire You're a gentle beast And I'm alive
You are at my feet We're by the fire You're a gentle, purring beast, and I'm alive
You are at my feet And we're by the fire You're a healthy, gentle, purring beast, and I'm alive
You are at my feet And we're by the fire You're a healthy, gentle, purring beast, and I'm alive
You are at my feet, and we're by the fire You're a healthy, gentle, purring beast, and I'm alive
You are at my feet, and we're by the fire You're a gentle beast If you were easy to kill I would have done it already
Compositor: Paris Paloma Phillips (Paris Paloma) ECAD: Obra #43110658