You were a flash of light across a sky of total dark.
You saw their shocked and gaping jaws then it all returned to black.
There was a brief surge of panic, their eyes pressed tight.
You brought a swarm of confusion to their bleak but simple lives.

Cognitive suicide. Insular, pathetic minds
Try to cut you off at the knees so they won't be left behind.
If everything is bland and unambiguous,
Maybe they can understand how they fit into this place.

Every time they fail they seek a victim for their spite.
Some dismal need to crush someone beneath their feet.
All their acrid words can't ease their wounded hearts.
Despite their claims they have no maps, no keys to any gates.

Cognitive suicide. Insecure, regressive minds
Try to cut you off at the knees so they won't be left behind.

Petrified, frozen to imaginary times.
Pay no mind, I hope they pass you by.
Live your life and don't apologize
To the cowards of this world, they're a waste of time.

Everything's in between.

Are they terrified of unobscured and brilliant colours?
Perhaps you cracked the door to their own forbidden worlds.

Everything's in between.
Everything's in between.
Everything's in between.


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Cognitive Suicide Lyrics as written by David Barry Guillas Christopher John Hannah

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    Todd Kowalski: This song was inspired by Caster Semenya from South Africa, a runner who did so well in the world’s in 2009 they put her through this humiliating gender verification because they thought she had an unfair advantage because she was "too manly." It really ruined her and her spirit. There was also a South African soccer player named Eudy Simelane and she was murdered for being a lesbian. So the idea of the song is to be yourself in a dangerous world and supporting other people who are also trying to be themselves.

    It’s also about this idea that people in the world are such cowards and they bite on days that they’re feeling bad about themselves. So people are insecure about someone doing something they’re afraid to do or afraid to think of, so they start to point at other people and make them out to be a misfit or freak of nature because they’re afraid of falling behind in the world.

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