Now you know just where you are, count your paces at the bar. The neon sign is brighter every night, there's still no afterlife.
Now the golden's draped in red, hungry eyes that go unfed. Your appetite will kill us every time, it's there in black and white.
I want to put us on parade so we can quit the whole charade. So tell me why if I feel the splinter in my side am I the selfish one.
How can the mountain and the lake always make the same mistake? In the day they shine, freeze at night. Nothing's true except you. And in my room I've found I'm happy just to drown in moon and pine. It's been such a long time.
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