I was never one to follow so I dropped out
Run my mouth on nicotine, never seem to calm down
I was high on liberation getting wasted in my hometown
I resisted integration now I'm shaking from the comedown
Take a hit of psylocin, hit this shit it's innocent
Swimming with the villians in my mental images
Spit synesthetic syphilis, being is epiphanous
Antithesis of nihilists and cynic existentialists
Collect inconveniences, a pill popping hedonist
Klonopin and Oxycontin robbing thoughts of geniuses
You don't know how deep this gets.
They know all our weaknesses
Missile double helixes are screaming through your phone.
credits
from Diamond in the Data Mine,
released June 2, 2016
Charleston Wall: Lead Gtr, Mixing, Engineering
Joshua Loner: Rhythm Gtr, Vocals and Lyrics, Drum Programming
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