Lay to rest
Bury the dead
Tomorrow seems to turn so fast
Alone in the boiler meltin' me down
Ain't the first, won't be the last

So many people all at once
Who I once was has died
Never feel the ills of breakin' down
Calloused & petrified

Slipped inside a hole
Don't know where it's gonna lead
Lost in a world all alone & I'm
Lookin' for me
I gotta get it back

Lay waste to a friend
Killing all the past
Pray that all is forgotten
Lost my better half

All that was
All so fucked & trashed
Pray that all is forgotten
Lord I feel I've lost my better half

Wondering just how I got here
Shattered to the core
Lookin' to go back in time
Moving forward nevermore

On the verge of a breakdown
Run down, bludgeoned, and beat
All the things that you once held
Lying dead before your feet


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Lost My Better Half Lyrics as written by Zakk Wylde

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    pretty easy here as we go though life and shit happens it tends to wear you down and feel like you where once a better person and losing that was your better half

    Socalstitchon March 29, 2007   Link
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    The better half - very well said, of a man are his friends, and people around him, and he lost them, so he feels very bad... awesome song...

    TheTrooper9169on January 29, 2011   Link

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