In a room lit by one trembling candle, Sindy sits beside an urn that holds more than memory. The air hums with unspoken truths — the kind that smolder long after love is gone. “Implied Vengeance (The Silence Suits You)” drifts between confession and calm, a darkwave requiem whispered from the quiet side of revenge.
Lyric Highlight: I light a match for the words you said, Watch promises turn quiet red. You said you’d never leave me— I suppose you were right.
Sindy doesn’t raise her voice — she doesn’t need to. The silence says enough.
LYRICS:
[Verse 1] The bed’s still made the way you left, One pillow cold, one side unslept. The air still tastes of bitter wine, And words you swore were only mine.
The lamp still hums, the curtains breathe, Your scent still clings beneath the weave. I pour a glass, but never drink — I’d rather sit and let it think.
[Chorus] I light a match for the words you said, Watch promises turn quiet red. You said you’d never leave me— I suppose you were right.
[Verse 2] The clock still ticks, but it feels polite, Like even time won’t start a fight. The mirror’s kind, it hides the stain, Of all I’ve lost, and what remains.
The neighbors ask, I smile and nod, “I’m doing fine, I’ve talked to God.” They never ask which one I mean, Some truths look better left unseen.
[Bridge] [Spoken Word] No doors slam now. No shouting through the walls. Just quiet… and the faintest scent of smoke.
[Final Chorus] I light a match for the words you said, Watch promises turn quiet red. You said you’d never leave me— I suppose you were right.
And now… you never do.
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