Well I helped you up the ladder
so you could hang me from a rope
I took your hand so you could smash
the reason for my hope
And when you finally showed your colours
everyone was colourblind
Under your spell, they went through hell
with heaven in their eyes
I submitted to your strictures
and you bound me to your chair
Then you sold them on my weaknesses
and laughed at my despair
There’s no depth you’d not descend to
when you were hiding your true game
And when you called, you drew me close,
and then cursed me by my name
You never let the truth get in the way
Of your superhero story
And facts were just the root of lies
That fed into the machine of your artificial glory
You kept changing all the details
of the game that you devised
And when I broke one of these twisted rules
you saddled me with lies
Our lives were never synonyms;
more like antonyms that rhymed
Under your spell, I went through hell,
but I’m leaving you behind...
No longer colourblind...
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