Gently my mind escapes into the relaxing world of pleasure
A pleasure that'll take my mind off the reality of my life
My past life
Life as I know it know
And whatever may come, it slowly disappears
To somewhere in the back of my mind
It will remain there until I wish to retrieve it

Yes I will stay here for a while for I need the break
A break from the pressures of life
And everything that lay in the palm of life's hands, life's hands

This mode is incredible
It's out of this world
Too bad I must always leave it
But that's life

That's life (yeah)
That's life (yeah)
That's life (yeah)
Yes, yes, yes, yes, oh yes


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Gently Lyrics as written by Christopher Fehn Michael Shawn Crahan

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    Ok, if you guys want to hear something REALY interesting, find a recording of the pre mfkr bassement sessions. You hear them make this song from scratch!! Its split into two parts from two sessions. The first one goes on for 20 mins as they get the riff going (as far as I know, this is the earlyes recording of the band, possibly one of the first times they have played together),and the second one (12 mins) they do the vocals. For a big slipknot fan, its facinating music.

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