Its just passed dawn
And already, you’ve closed your eyes
What is it your so afraid of seeing
Light
The sun will set in its own time
Again
It stopped caring if your eyes were closed long before you were born
Try and wake up again
pre·text (prē'těkst') n. 1. An ostensible or professed purpose; an excuse. 2. An effort or strategy intended to conceal something. tr.v. pre·text·ed, pre·text·ing, pre·texts To allege as an excuse. [Latin praetextum, from neuter past participle of praetexere, to disguise : prae-, pre- + texere, to weave; see teks- in Indo-European roots.]