I gazed through rose-colored edged glass
Never aware of all the warning red flags
Balanced my dose, two pills at most.
Working my shifts on dialysis, living life like re-runs.
Self-medication's a skill I've learned to love.
Give it a shot, you'll love it 'cause when you're inmortal
The night's for the young!
I'll let the cigarette burn itself to sleep.
My room's not a mess but it reeks of social death.
Come be my guest, smoke up my chest
You've got no experience.
Before I burn out and crash,
Before I'm dead,
Before the soberness rears it's ugly head
Weary one
The day is done
You've earned the right to rest
Honey, won't you mind your meds?
The plate's been cleared. Let's go to bed.
I'm ready to go again, there's no need to explain
Pick the weird ones, dig the slow fall
Grunting, you're a lightning storm.
Defending your story hiding behind tones.
It's clear that youth is but a waste
when you're just lying on your death bed.
Your best friends are all dead.
Self medication's a skill I'm running from
I've had enough, I need to stop, I'm not inmortal.
The night's for the dumb.
I'll let the cigarette burn my hand instead.
My feet are awake but my head's not in the game.
I'm falling deep, tried to sleep, can't go to sleep and I'm
staying behind.
Before I burn out and crash,
Before I'm dead,
Before the soberness rears it's ugly head again.
(I am Satan, lord of darkness)
(Nonsense)
Battle stats molded to perfection!
Pick the weird ones, dig the slow fall
grunting, you're a lightning storm.
Unfolding yet again with a smaller backpack for your former back,
and stuffed inside is all that was.
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