This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
I recreate in the usual way:
Shut some breakers off, but not the whole box.
Next day I wait, 'til the fog finally abates,
Again at risk of being bored by clear thought.
Am I asleep? Am I awake?
And why am I asking you?
Do I enjoy the drugs I take?
My Lord, I hope I do. I hope I do.
A false binary, when it's probably something in between.
Pierce the yolk, and watch it bleed together.
Heavy things we think, written in disappearing ink.
I might be down right now, but nothin's forever.
Am I asleep? Am I awake?
And why am I asking you?
Do I enjoy the drugs I take?
My Lord, I hope I do. I hope I do.
Shut some breakers off, but not the whole box.
Next day I wait, 'til the fog finally abates,
Again at risk of being bored by clear thought.
Am I asleep? Am I awake?
And why am I asking you?
Do I enjoy the drugs I take?
My Lord, I hope I do. I hope I do.
A false binary, when it's probably something in between.
Pierce the yolk, and watch it bleed together.
Heavy things we think, written in disappearing ink.
I might be down right now, but nothin's forever.
Am I asleep? Am I awake?
And why am I asking you?
Do I enjoy the drugs I take?
My Lord, I hope I do. I hope I do.
Lyrics submitted by danthecubfan, edited by NathanWestwood
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