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lyrics
I will wait as you slowly paint your face,
then I will show you that there's been something wrong and that there’s nothing you’ve been living towards.
Cuz you need somebody to tell you that you’re free,
And that this pavement won’t lead you home, and I’m done breathing through the telephone.
So I will speak a little more, though my voice is coarse,
And the words that float through my door can't seem to reach you anymore.
Now your face looks scared and full of regret
As we lay here trembling in the dark, and I hold you in these heavy arms.
So its time to quit telling yourself that you’re fine,
Because in the basement lays a cable and all the cold dead dreams you’ve strangled.
But please keep your most wicked thoughts beneath the floor,
And bury this corpse, you don’t need it anymore.
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Now your trucking along on the interstate road and your souls have been torn to shreds,
And your heart is pumping, yea its ready to explode, so your just looking for some place to rest.
Your mind has been scarred and broken and driven too far,
And you never thought you’d need me to tell you where you are,
But your wheels have started dragging through this wet tar,
And all you've ever known is fading with these dying stars.
And the moment you feel like this is over, I will fill your body with lead,
And your dreams will finally come breaking through your skull just to wake you to your lonely death
Look at the television screen, its still flashing pictures of me.
I'm selling all that I have to give, but you're still clinging to your disease.
So pick up the phone and say my name, baby, and i'll come rolling on down the street,
Cuz everything is coming back now, this is our little home by the sea...
credits
from The Hibernation,
released October 29, 2012
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