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lyrics
September ninth, twenty-nine
I’m driving home from work
Middle lane, shadow man
He stares and makes no movement
Swerve hard to the right
Glass shatters in my face
This dying man has taken flight
Blood drips from his mouth and head
I just wanted to be home instead
Don’t know why he left me with this curse
For what it’s worth this happens all the time
They all stare, no one says a word
Don’t want pity, just want to remind
I tell myself I’m not in jail
And so glad to be alive
My respect for life survives
Did an awful lot in my time
To all these petty things... goodbye
Times we laughed and cried
May he rest in peace
Don’t want opinion
Opinion’s no concern
Just want to live every single day alive
May he rest in peace tonight
May I be able to sleep
May I go to sleep tonight
Psychology, the taking of life
Can’t sleep at night
And nothing is working
credits
from As Guilt Collects Dust,
released January 1, 2013
Guest vocals by: Liam Gallagher, Adam Medlyn, and Andrew Petrosinelli.
Polish noise-crust outfit eschews the big Tragedy-esque riffs still popular with their US counterparts for scratchy claustrophobia. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 2, 2016