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Cut cut cutting out the cardboard of my tongue I can no longer taste your kiss as my body has gone numb I have to block out thoughts of you so I don't lose my head Chopped off at the root of me, my essence running red Something stupid, clumsy and dark stumbles at my door I told you to get out of here and not come back no more But silly you you slit your throat and dont know how to sew Looking in my window for answers, acting like I know Choke me with a guitar string, this music will be the death of me But it'll get me lots of *** so I don't even sweat the heat Time will stop ticking when the world has finally lost its rhythm And I'll be sitting on an oil drum screaming out of tune at children Old men die just to do it once and see if they survive While im happy just popping pills to see if im alive I can no longer taste your kiss as my body has gone numb But I still feel my way around the barrel of my gun
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Apr 11, 2015
Apr 11, 2015 at 12:47 PM UTC
The Apathetic Chant
Cut cut cutting out the cardboard of my tongue I can no longer taste your kiss as my body has gone numb I have to block out thoughts of you so I don't lose my head Chopped off at the root of me, my essence running red Something stupid, clumsy and dark stumbles at my door I told you to get out of here and not come back no more But silly you you slit your throat and dont know how to sew Looking in my window for answers, acting like I know Choke me with a guitar string, this music will be the death of me But it'll get me lots of *** so I don't even sweat the heat Time will stop ticking when the world has finally lost its rhythm And I'll be sitting on an oil drum screaming out of tune at children Old men die just to do it once and see if they survive While im happy just popping pills to see if im alive I can no longer taste your kiss as my body has gone numb But I still feel my way around the barrel of my gun
LunarLena
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Apr 11, 2015
Apr 11, 2015 at 12:47 PM UTC
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