I could climb until I reach where angels reside
Ask around to find out where the junkies applied
You just up and left me on this rock all alone
It's my fault for knowing not what I should have known

Oh
My heart is dried up, beating slow
Oh
It's been deflating since you died
Died
Since you died
You died

I could drop until I touch the sinister side
Visit all attractions flippin' back and aside
Still you leave me rotting on this rock all alone
It's my fault for knowing not what I should have known

Oh
My heart is dried up, beating slow
Oh
It's been deflating since you died
Died
Since you died
You died

Oh
My heart is dried up, beating slow
Oh
It's been deflating since you died
Died
Since you died
You died

I could climb until I reach where angels reside
I could drop until I touch the sinister side

Oh
My heart is dried up, beating slow
Oh
It's been deflating since you died
Died
Since you died
You died
Died
You died
Died
You died


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Died Lyrics as written by Layne Staley Jerry Cantrell

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    i have to agree with aicguy22. this song is most certainly about Demri who died of heart complications as a result of heroin use. Layne didn't take her passing very well, especially since he hadn't seen her for a while before she died. that is one of the main reasons why he became a total recluse in '96. this song was released on Music Bank in '99, so i dont think it was written in AIC's early days.

    SwornToTheBlackon August 19, 2002   Link

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