It's Everybody
(Verse 1: The Eye)
I see the world through fractured glass,
A vision skewed, shadows that last.
Truth's a mirror cracked in two,
What's real, what's false-I haven't a clue.
The Eye that watches, but can't believe,
Caught in a web they can't unweave.
(Chorus: The Tea)
It's everybody, lost in the fight,
Sacrificed souls hiding from the light.
The Tea that's bitter, the pain they hide,
Can't bear the view on the other side.
We're all caught in this endless sea,
It's everybody, it's you and me.
(Verse 2: The Wrapped)
Between two worlds, they stand alone,
Wrapped in doubt, far from home.
One side whispers, "You can believe,"
The other screams, "You'll only grieve."
Torn between hope and fear's cold hand,
Trying to find where they can stand.
(Chorus: The Tea)
It's everybody, lost in the fight,
Sacrificed souls hiding from the light.
The Tea that's bitter, the pain they hide,
Can't bear the view on the other side.
We're all caught in this endless sea,
It's everybody, it's you and me.
(Bridge: The Unseen Force)
There's a force we never see,
Driving wedges endlessly.
A silent hand that pulls apart,
The ties that bind the human heart.
Not friend, not foe, just shadows cast,
On futures built from broken pasts.
(Final Chorus)
It's everybody, caught in the middle,
Blinded by the unseen riddle.
Eye, Tea, and Wrapped-we're all a part,
Searching for meaning in a world torn apart.
It's everybody, it's you and me,
Together lost, yet longing to be free.