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lyrics
I’m alone, I’m alright, If I don’t get some sleep tonight, I give.
It’s no use, don’t try. Bolt my feet down, flip the “Y”
I look up.
Get the clothes off my back, tear me down
Let’s have a laugh, then get the sutures to make sure
That these eyes can stay shut.
Tamarind cut with stone,
You fix the wood, you fix the bone,
Too many wives you fight to keep those kids at home.
During all the long days,
I can hardly find shade,
I can barely see straight.
Would you leave me alone?
I don’t eat well, I don’t sleep well,
What heaven it’s your cold hell
Yeah, I can’t tell, where I’ve been
Or what I am.
Inside your own reflection staring, grin and bear it, keep it rare,
It’s when you do, you take too long to find those parts you think aren’t wrong with you
The inside of your eyelids, tiny scriptures, tiny writings, you can read it all too fine,
Reciting each and every line,
Then when It’s over you’re reminded why you would ever write it,
as you sedate yourself with money you should’ve used keep coming.
But, you lay down in that whole you dug so deep up to your shoulders:
All face up, and open eyed, as you’re confronted with that dirt you piled.
And they only use the sweetest words.
credits
from Sun Signs,
released December 12, 2015
Music by Sun Signs
Lyrics By Christian Stewart
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