
nothing left to say nothing left to hear. somethings are better left unsaid when everything you try to say just seems to come out like a mess.
The peacock naturally replaces his feathers annually; as such, the peacock is also a symbol of renewal.
The peacock has the ability to eat poisonous snakes without harm
In the western world, the peacock was referred to as a slayer of serpents. The shimmering colors of his tail feathers were explained by his supposed ability to transform snake venom into solar iridescence.
Christians thought, in early times, that the peacock's blood could dispel evil spirits.
The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. This symbol of immortality is also directly linked to Christ.
The peacock naturally replaces his feathers annually; as such, the peacock is also a symbol of renewal.

breathe me everytime you close your eyes
taste me every time you cry
this memory will fade away and die
just for today
breathe me and say goodbye
taste me every time you cry
this memory will fade away and die
just for today
breathe me and say goodbye
see me in the eyes of another's child
turn away when you see me walkin' by
once in a while
turn away when you see me walkin' by
once in a while
this melody will fade away and die
just for today breathe me and say goodbye
just for today breathe me and say goodbye

now I can't look you in the eye
you ain't ever gonna burn my heart out and I wont look back in anger
missing will pass and i just wish you to be great
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