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The Dreamers of Nothing
01:42
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I know my love was wrong, but I want you to know...
That deep down inside of me is a piece of hell.
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After school, will you come over?
Peach fuzz hope and someone older.
Feet gently meet under warm sheets
In your dreams.
Bedroom eyes, half-lit life taker.
Years from now, still can't erase her.
Like a lost song that haunts the halls
Of your dreams.
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(indiscernible)
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I knew your name before you were born,
My Capricorn.
I watched you grow in a half-lit glow,
My golden child.
Fancy and free, I live vicariously,
My cherry/cherub tree.
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Cotton candy fields
Melt into the Earth,
Into the Earth.
Daddy's little girl,
Bend her to my will,
Strip her to the core.
Chorus:
You want to know the way I feel.
I want to know it too.
It's just another side of me that you won't know.
Restless dreams in hell.
Our new utopia,
Utopia.
Flowers in decay.
Skulls all fade away.
Nothing can be done.
(Chorus)
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6. |
Slow Decimation
04:37
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Waiting for the one
Who tells you it's okay.
Spending time alone
While it disintegrates.
In our empty bed,
Impressions of your shape.
Thoughts of holding on
While letting it just f a d e...
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Farewell, Heathen Earth
03:06
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The paramedic arrives at the young widow's home.
27 years-old with everything to lose, but everything's gone.
He lays the defeated shape of a woman on the stretcher.
She touches his arms and looks up at him with swimming pool eyes
and says, "You're the last of a dying breed."
He drives home after his shift with the windows down.
He takes a drag from his cigarette while the receding ocean waves
drown out the silence.
It's been a while since any radio stations have been operable.
"Last of a dying breed", he chuckles to himself.
But what's worth saving anymore?
What's worth saving?
When it all disappears
In the rear view.
Who will comfort you?
Another lifeless form
Left on planet Earth
Why even bother?
Why?
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