I don't feel anything
Isn't that amazing
I don't want everything
Just a little bit of nothing

But even if it feels strange
It stands apart from nature
Even if you don't know
We're the circuit breaker

Why calm and collapsed
Why calm and collapsed
Why calm and collapsed
We were calm and collapsed

Is it just me lyin' here
Or is someone breathing
Why do I live in fear
When I'm not sure you're here

'Cause even if it feels strange
It stands apart from nature
Even if we don't know
We're the circuit breaker

Why calm and collapsed
Why calm and collapsed
Why calm and collapsed
We were calm and collapsed

So break me down
Our love isn't cool
So break me down
And crucify me again

'Cause even if it feels strange
It stands apart from nature
Even if we don't know
We're the circuit breaker

It's givin' up a feelin', I'm feelin' no existence

Why calm and collapsed
Why calm and collapsed
Why calm and collapsed
We were calm and collapsed, collapsed, collapsed
I'm calm and collapsed



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    It seems to me that a lot of The Exies' oldest songs are about the use of Drugs lol

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