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You made incisions
Bit straight into them
Your ripened choices
Succulent
You suffered plenty for it
And it's process followed
Consequences for fascination
Just wrote your final psalm
Consciousness alone is proof that you have survived
God already knows the rest of your footprint life
Get it swallowed now, don’t leave it to choke your throat
The meeting's adjourned, the sun sets on your broken soul
She was your sweetness
Your selfish weakness
Maybe your worst choice
The deep down elevator
And to bring her to you
Deposit down and devil later
You'll have one final view
Consciousness alone is proof that you have survived
God already knows the rest of your footprint life
Get it swallowed now, don’t let it all choke your throat
The hardest part is done, the sun sets on your stolen soul
Never learning from the story
Skin pricked the signatory
Consciousness alone, don’t let it to choke your throat
The term is complete, forfeiting your repo'ed soul
Bit straight into them
Your ripened choices
Succulent
You suffered plenty for it
And it's process followed
Consequences for fascination
Just wrote your final psalm
Consciousness alone is proof that you have survived
God already knows the rest of your footprint life
Get it swallowed now, don’t leave it to choke your throat
The meeting's adjourned, the sun sets on your broken soul
She was your sweetness
Your selfish weakness
Maybe your worst choice
The deep down elevator
And to bring her to you
Deposit down and devil later
You'll have one final view
Consciousness alone is proof that you have survived
God already knows the rest of your footprint life
Get it swallowed now, don’t let it all choke your throat
The hardest part is done, the sun sets on your stolen soul
Never learning from the story
Skin pricked the signatory
Consciousness alone, don’t let it to choke your throat
The term is complete, forfeiting your repo'ed soul
Lyrics submitted by TheImpalerTMX
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