Oh, clean eyes
You're breaking my heart in all the right ways
SYML - Clean Eyes
Godmaster ending, from the hollow knight's point of view
(lyrics under cut)
Picture yourself in a room full of broken glass
Blood on the pieces, the pieces you can't put back
A little white light in a sea gone black
My head is the room and the room's full of broken glass
You can't change me
Can you save me?
Oh, clean eyes
Breaking my heart in all the right ways and
No, I don't mind, clean eyes
Oh, clean eyes
Breaking my heart and breaking my chains and
I don't know why, clean eyes
I'm a cynic, I told you
I fear what I don't believe
I don't know what this is
but this is a different beast
I check the lock on the door three times
Can't put my faith in what I can't describe
I'm a cynic, I told you
I don't believe
So can you save me?
Oh, clean eyes
Breaking my heart in all the right ways and
No, I don't mind, clean eyes
Oh, Clean Eyes
Breaking my heart and breaking my chains and
I don't know why, clean eyes
Take me home when I lost myself
Love me better than I love myself
Take me home when I lost myself
Oh, clean eyes
You're breaking my heart in all the right ways and
No, I don't mind
Clean eyes
Oh, clean eyes
Breaking my heart and breaking my chains and
I don't know why, clean eyes
Yeah, clean eyes
Breaking my heart in all the right ways
No, I don't mind
Clean Eyes
Oh, Clean Eyes
Breaking my heart and breaking my chains
I don't know why, clean eyes
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[Image description: A series of images depicting a song-based comic about Stanley and Stanford Pines from Gravity Falls.
Image 1: The top panel shows Stan, a grey-haired older man in a suit, breaking out of handcuffs in an interrogation room. Lyrics to the left read "They tried the handcuffs, but they won't lock."
The bottom panel shows Ford, a similar man with less grey in his hair, wearing a sweater and jacket. He has a shock collar on that emits blue electricity. Lyrics to the right read "electrical courses, but they won't shock."
Image 2: The top panel shows Ford holding a gun, looking behind him and running. There is a "Wanted" poster of him, on the wall beside him. Lyrics to the left read "You pulled the fire alarm."
The bottom panel shows Stan holding a suitcase of money, looking behind him and running. Behind him is a police car with its lights on, and a cop laying on the sidewalk. Lyrics to the right read "You tried punching a cop."
At the bottom of the image, six busts of Stan and Ford show them aging over thirty years. Lyrics above them read "You're just too tired to stop."
Image 3: An all-black background. White text shows the lyrics "You old pine box." Below is a white outline of a coffin.
Image 4: The left panel shows Stan in a basement, looking down at a journal with his head in his hands. The top of his head is breaking open, and flower pot shards drift away. A plant with a few leaves grows out of his head. Lyrics atop the panel read "You old pine box, with your head full of rocks, sharp like a cracked flower pot."
The right panel shows Ford at a cooking fire, drawing plans for a weapon called a "quantum destabilizer" as he glances suspiciously behind him. Eyeballs with bat wings fly out of an open portion of his head. Lyrics atop the panel read "You old paper head, on your skull full of bats, there's no percentage in that."
Image 5: The top panel shows a younger Ford in the foreground clutching a journal. Behind him, Fiddleford, a man wearing circle glasses and a cultist robe, is walking away from Ford. Further back is Caryn Pines, a dark-haired woman reaching out to Ford. In the very back is Filbrick Pines, a man with sunglasses and a mustache. Lyrics to the right read "They called relations, but they declined. They called the fanclub, but they'd resigned."
The bottom panel shows a younger Stan in the foreground with a grim look on his face. He is walking away from a crashed car on fire in the background. Lyrics to the left read "Left your car in a field and some questions behind."
Image 6: A night view of the second stories of some buildings. In the middle building, Caryn is leaning outside the right-hand window. She has grey in her hair, and is smoking a cigarette and looking up at the stars. Text in the sky reads "Your mom thinks you're out of your mind."
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Song: They Might Be Giants - Old Pine Box. Again, I recommend reading with the song playing!
Another year, another Gravity Falls lyric comic, because I am always in my feelings about it!! I could froth at the mouth for ages about Stan and Ford being more similar than they might think - self-isolating, determined, desperate - but instead I drew this.
This is another one I had cooking in the back of my head for, probably, years, because my brain makes so many connections between TMBG songs and GF. I hope you like it!!
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When I listen to Once in A Lifetime by Talking Heads, I oddly enough think about the life I thought I was going to have before I realized I was queer - a husband, kids, being a mother, being a woman, looking a certain way. And I think about what it would be like to have lived that life without realizing that I was queer and that I didn't actually want those things. To live that life suppressing myself to such a degree that time passes me by and I know something is wrong, but never acknowledge what it is. So um, here is a comic of sorts about that.
Mentioning for context - I'm a trans nonbinary person on T, I use they/them pronouns, and am aromantic, so my childhood idea of my adulthood was very different than my reality.
ID in Alt text this time, let me know if yall would prefer ID in the body!
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