I really wish I had a cigarette and I was a smoker,
just can't seem to die fast enough, but object fading,
here's an answer you can understand:
Whats a body that's not for possession? well maybe
You're going to reap,
Just what you've sewn.
Sipping on coffee like it's arsenic.
Be the death of me, or tell me lies
covered in glitter and called feminine.
We'll never ever see the reason why.
But you're going to reap,
just what you've sewn.
If you go looking for a killer, and are finding mirrors
when you think you're a player, but you wind up the dealer.
When you slash out my tires, take me along,
but in thought and in practice, something is wrong.
If one day, in vain, you retain consciousness,
I'll ask you "Jesus Christ?! Where in hell have you been?"
If I got a suitcase full of fifties and some are counterfeit,
would you tell me if you ever had a reason to live?
This is a story written in metaphors, and confusion.
See my story written on my lover's walls.
You're going to reap,
just what you've sewn.
Now I'm not saying that I'm perfect, but nobody said that I'm not,
I'm trying to cash a check that nobody wants,
and there's no winning no trying, no day after this,
Just pack your bags and get on the waiting list,
and if you see me asleep, and you want me awake
my only suggestion is that you're wrong.
If you see me asleep, and you want me awake,
my only suggestions that you're wrong.
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