Both as a standalone and as part of the DSOTS album, you can take this lyric as read. As a matter of public record, Jourgensen's drug intake was legendary even in the 1980s. By the late 90s, in his own words, he was grappling with massive addiction issues and had lost almost everything: friends, spouse, money and had nearly died more than once. "Dark Side of the Spoon" is a both funny & sad title for an album made by a musical genius who was losing the plot; and this song is a message to his fans & friends saying he knows it. It's painful to listen to so I'm glad the "Keith Richards of industrial metals" wised up and cleaned up. Well done sir.
You sleep so still
And after everything
We claim to have forgiven
The no return
Was twelve returns ago
And every one the last
This
Time
I swear, did you really believe that?
I know these words
These sounds I recognize
And shapes all too familiar
The saddest thing;
A point to recognize;
All reasons and excuses;
Well they are, I fear, as pathetic as are your own
I am
We are
Sadly
Too far
The line we had drawn before is thinning out
Too far, gone
We need
No more
Junkies and
Whores
The line we had drawn before has disappeared
Too far gone
You sleep
So still
You'll sleep through everything
And after everything
We claim to have forgiven
The no return
Was twelve returns ago
And every one the last
This
Time
I swear, did you really believe that?
I know these words
These sounds I recognize
And shapes all too familiar
The saddest thing;
A point to recognize;
All reasons and excuses;
Well they are, I fear, as pathetic as are your own
I am
We are
Sadly
Too far
The line we had drawn before is thinning out
Too far, gone
We need
No more
Junkies and
Whores
The line we had drawn before has disappeared
Too far gone
You sleep
So still
You'll sleep through everything
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