You don't know how hard it is
to feel
how you made me feel for all these years.
You said, 'come over,' I said,
'sure, Sunday's cool.'
You said, 'are you kidding me?
come now you fool!'
Rip it up,
burn it down,
dust to dust in the ground.
Yeah, I don't need to change.
It's you that's wrong.
Growth is healthy,
but cancer is not.
Rip it up, burn it down,
dust to dust in the ground.
Burnt in disarray,
obey your bible.
Finally, I can see
that you're not meant for me.
Why should I feel anxious?
Why should I fear the dark?
Why should I fear a lover's touch?
Why should I fear my own hand?
The Sunday's cool breeze is on my face, I am at rest.
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