Down on Route 9,
lies a place most would say is fine
walking to the place of my death,
I look to the skies
and hope that the screams will stay clear of my head
the breeze is releasing every little tension and feeling
my body recieving
(recieving, recieving)
see the girl when I'm dreaming
I'll be dead and sleeping,
when I feel the rope creeping
Rope take me away,
hanging from the tree I sway
Rope take me away,
Shadow Lake is where I'll stay
Dark skies and dead flowers
the place I sleep forever
my grave will be nameless
this home has no address
It goes slow, as you look upon that place
and you see your reflection you're gone without a trace
and I know, dream of it today
because you're gone tomorrow
(and you can't be replaced)
As I contemplate my death, I feel her breath on the back of my neck
I hear her calling
I hear it, I feel it
redemption it escapes me
who is she?
Her figure leaves me faintly
can she save me?
Can she save me from myself?
My death bed, my only heaven
picturing the scenes in my head
a church bell soundtrack for
a caution tape funeral
It goes slow, as you look upon that place
and you see your reflection you're gone without a trace
and I know, dream of it today
because you're gone tomorrow
(and you can't be replaced)
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