I'm gonna suture up my future
I ain't jaded, I just hate it
See, I've been down too long
It's kinda hard to explain
Burned and buried all I carried
All my evils through a needle
As it pulled through the eye
What was and will are all gone

Don't sweat it
Thread to forget it
To feel like you're already gone
To the rest of, the rest of the life that you've got
Take a picture, bury it all away
Bury it all away

Tried to fake it, I just can't take it
I don't care if it hurts
Just so long as it's real
I won't waste it, turned to face it
I'd sharpened a knife, then used it till bone made it dull
Tried explaining, done explaining
Got caught in the plaid
All this talking at once
I've been giving my love away
To the things that tear it apart
I'm gonna suture up my future

Thread to forget it
To feel like you're already gone
To the rest of, the rest of the life that you've got
Tie the loose ends and bury it all away
It's like this, it's like this


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Suture Up Your Future Lyrics as written by Joey Castillo Josh Homme

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    The lyrics are wrong as fuck.

    I’m gonna suture up my future I ain’t jaded, I just hate it See, I’ve been down too long It’s kinda hard to explain done and buried all I carried All my evil through a needle As it pulled through the eye What was and will are all gone Don’t sweat it Thread it to forget it To feel like you’ve already gone on To the rest of, the rest of the life that you’ve got Take a picture, bury it all away Bury it all away Tried to fake it, I just can’t take it I don’t care if it hurts Just so long as it’s real I won’t waste it, I turned to face it I’d sharpened a knife, then used it till bone made it dull Tried explaining, done explaining Got caught in the plaid All this talking at once I’ve been giving my love away To the things that tear it apart I’m gonna suture up my future Thread it to forget it To feel like you’ve already gone on To the rest of, the rest of the life that you’ve got Tie the loose ends and bury it all away It’s like this, it’s like this

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