STEP 3: Have nervous breakdown from aforementioned drugs.
lyrics
Speak to me but carefully, can’t you see that it’s asleep?
Now’s the time to ask why
Pull the trigger till it blows, Simon says what Simon knows
For reasons undescribed
Living life like it’s a dream, skating through these horror scenes
No one’s out there, can’t you see that I've stopped breathing
The rope’s around my neck, pulling tighter to my death
Dragging me down to the bottom of the sea
The further down I go, the more faces that I know
Welcome to my nightmare, I think that you will find
These bodies falling into a shifting paradigm
Blood dripping down your fingers trying to stop this pain
This story has no ending; you’re the one to blame
These fingers ripping through my face, right down my spine
Put away my only love, this is a battle line
This here hypocrisy of a democracy
Is such a fallacy of what we know to be
The further down I go, the more faces that I know
And maybe it’s too late to tell me that I’m OK
And maybe what I have to do is just to get always
Blood dripping down your fingers trying to stop this pain
This story has no ending; you’re the one to blame
Look at me you think you’re free
This is it you’ll always be something that will not last
Walking through these burning names, change the script for bitter names
Down deeper they’re helping their dreams
They’re spending what they've got, feasting while their bodies rot
To say that we can all reach the top
The further up they go, the more faces that they know
And maybe it’s too late to tell me that I’m OK
And maybe what I have to do is just to get always
Blood dripping down your fingers trying to stop this pain
This story has no ending; you’re the one to blame
Welcome to my nightmare, I think that you will find
This story has no ending, and you’ll never be free of your mind
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