Hotel room of doom
I can't find a clue
Confusion broken hearted woe

Sheets and pillows soaked
My telephone seems broken
I'm calling crucified
Blacklisted no reply

Be my eyes
Be my eyes
Be my eyes

Stole my sight but not my heart
I miss my second home
Adopted son doth mourn
Adopted son doth mourn

Sermon served in praise
In a sacred empty space
Pit no ones sorrow against your own

Seven days in vain
The last three spent inflamed
I stand crucified
As they're stricken blind

Be my eyes
Be my eyes
Be my eyes

Stole my sight but not my heart
Missing the lone state home
My blood runs cold, I mourn

Stole my sight but not my heart
I miss my second home
Adopted son doth mourn
Mourn, yeah, yeah

Be my eyes
Be my eyes
Be my eyes

Stole my sight but not my heart
Missing the lone state home
My blood runs cold, I mourn

Stole my sight but not my heart
I miss my second home
Adopted son doth mourn


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Mourn Lyrics as written by Kirk Windstein Jimmy Bower

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    this is obviously about when phil was in texas for dimes funeral just waiting in his hotel room while the abbott family ignored his phone calls...long live phil anselmo over the under is fucking unreal!

    fear-dubhon October 01, 2007   Link
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    Phil Anselmo unleashing his sadness, anger, bitterness, rage for being (totally unfairly) barred from attending Dimebag's funeral.

    Incredible tune.

    Rickveeon September 04, 2018   Link
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    In all honesty I can't blame the Abbots, Phil left pantera, he made down his main project and the Abbotts were left with no singer high and dry. I get that phill did his thing so I can't blame him either. Down was an amazing band that set the bar so high for me to this day I haven't heard anything like it. I wish kids today would.listen to this its amazing. The first 2 down albums are the holy grail! None of us really know the personal buisness of Phil the Abbots and Rex and I'd rather keep it that way. In the end all these people brought us a generation of music that brought us joy and entertainment. I saw down at the Henery Fonda theater in LA when I was in my early 20s and ill tell you it was a special thing I haven't experienced and may never experience again. This band is ingrained In my brain as one of the greatest of all times. Phil kept it real!

    vinyl10621on November 19, 2022   Link

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