Lessons learned over the years
Echo your words and lost ideals.
Keeping the memory alive
In the bed you used to lie.
I've come to learn
Everything you'd ever want to know
About failure.
I know your
Down there looking up, so hear these prayers.
Come take it as far as it wants to go.

Come now and haunt.
Ingest it.
Channel it all.
Ingest the ash.
Come now and haunt.
Ingest it.
Channel it all.
Ingest the ash.
You're not thinking and you know it's bad.
It's only getting worse.
You're not thinking and you know it's bad.
It's only getting worse.

With hands
On urn
And ash
In teeth.

You're not thinking and you know it's bad.
It's only getting worse.
You're not thinking and you know it's bad.
It's only getting worse.
You're not thinking and you know it's bad.
It's only....

Old - calloused hands
Hardened through the years.
Wearing things long
Since forgotten.
I feel sick.
I feel sick.

I - Feel -Sick

You're not thinking and you know it's bad.
It's only getting worse.
You're not thinking and you know it's bad.
It's only getting worse.


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