burned out and hollow
always open up swallow
in one out the other
forever duck and cover

erase now, turn back the clock
put an end to never ending suck
pseudocide
sever through the other side
pseudocide
m.i.a., that's ok
pseudocide
goodbye day, hello night
pseudocide
welcome to the afterlife

ride the rail gagged and tethered
run out of town tarred and feathered
time has come to shift the pace
putting on a dead man's face

erase one's self, reinvent the wheel
astride the guillotine
swilling gasoline
pseudocide
out of mind, out of sight
pseudocide
m.i.a., that's ok
wipe the blade, start over a new slate
pseudocide
pseudocide
welcome to the afterlife

countless bones in the closet
useless cog in a machine
shameless legacy of fuck ups
brainless shadow of what could have been

erase now, turn back the clock
put an end to never ending suck
pseudocide
pseudocide
pseudocide
goodbye day, hello night
pseudocide
out of mind, out of sight
pseudocide
m.i.a, that's ok
pseudocide
welcome to the afterlife


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