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lyrics
Even towns wear a mask
And promise you jewels of the past
And the past will always be
Sterile, untroubled by grief
Perpetual longing for days deceased
Killed by time
Left to rot at the back of your mind
And is it finally too late
To love the dull stones of today?
What a hearse!
What a pair.
Biting and curling their hair.
With the clocks standing by
Counting the minutes to die
Oh and that man who had hold of your spine
Killed by time
Makes you think what your mother said:
"Child you care not for reputation
Well if that's so, be prepared to have one"
What I've learned is a spell
To banish directionless hell
So if the mob sympathizes
See the spots in your eyes
Then just go on home
'Cause disasters like these
They come by the mouthful these days
supported by 4 fans who also own “What I've Learned”
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