It's been about three weeks now, since I laid in a bed
No rest for my soul I need, A little soul rest for my head
See I've been dancing with possibilities, playing with my razorblade
I lost the thing I though I had, the thing that made me think I had it made

Why are you laying down? I said that it beats standing up
What's got you feeling so down, I hold up my empty cup
My friend, as you can see, I have nothing to pour
Invited in, I gave all I had and they showed me the door
They showed me the door

It seems it's been forever now, I'm giving up on that bed
I ain't got much soul left now, And I don't have that much bread
Seeing that there are no more possibilities, I've tossed away my razor blade
I never had the thing I thought I had, the thing that made me think I had it made
Think I had it made

Why are you laying down? I said that it beats standing up
What's got you feeling so down, I hold up my empty cup
My friend, as you can see, I have nothing to pour
Invited in, I gave all I had and they showed me the door
They showed me the door


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    I think its about herin addiction and withdrawal and recovery talking aout playing with his razor blad lost the thing that made him think he had it made this song gives me chills everytime i listen to it.

    I've lost a best friend to the needle and altho I never could get into it I had no problem sniffing, luckily those days are long behind me but damn this song has so much passion brock is the fucking man

    ShockahBrahon March 16, 2018   Link

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