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lyrics
Every day begins the same, bones lay bare under heavy shame
White noise in the background to blur the past,
Maybe the next rest will be my last
Blaring reminders to try and live again pierce the air
Struggle against the pull of gravity, trying to care
I think I need some time to figure out,
Where all my time went,
And how the hell is September here.
I think you need some time to be a stray,
And while that time is spent,
You're on the edge,
With empty hands.
You'll feel Decembers cold
The ebon asphalt, void of life
like the doors to my soul bore upon my skull
Pass under dim lamps hanging in the air
Reflecting off the dashboard, a color so dull
Doors wide open, yet emitting a cold stare
Fake a smile for the day, devoid of strife
Every moment, stumble over mountains of hollow lives
Try and remember to take every minute in stable strides
I think I need some time to figure out,
Where all my time went,
And how the hell is September here.
I think you need some time to be a stray,
And while that time is spent,
You're on the edge,
With empty hands.
You'll feel Decembers cold
Pull skin over bare, charred bones, to face another day
Struggle against gravity in spite of it all, to make another dollar
My anger takes control of me,
tunnel-vision causing stress-induced oddities Witnessing my own demise as control leaves my arteries
Will I ever return to me, when my spirit leaves my body?
credits
released December 18, 2017
The Hereafter. Kyle Carper, Lorance Smith, Michael Leach, Darren McCauley, Brandon Winchester.
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