[Tonight, we throw ourselves away And we make it every time When I thought I was okay You said I was alright As the night comes crashing down We catch ourselves a line Yeah we're only makin' out If we make it out alright
Corvus finishes the last verse of the song, letting it settle between them. When Elle asks her question, he keeps his eyes on the window pondering. Now that there's someone giving him the question, it forces him to look deep within his thoughts. Why did he like it besides the obvious reasons? Why does it resonate with him to the point where it doesn't need its origin to make it matter to him?]
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And we make it every time
When I thought I was okay
You said I was alright
As the night comes crashing down
We catch ourselves a line
Yeah we're only makin' out
If we make it out alright
Corvus finishes the last verse of the song, letting it settle between them. When Elle asks her question, he keeps his eyes on the window pondering. Now that there's someone giving him the question, it forces him to look deep within his thoughts. Why did he like it besides the obvious reasons? Why does it resonate with him to the point where it doesn't need its origin to make it matter to him?]
... The optimism.
And I think there's something painful about it.