Another northeast winter. My greatest fear. Another black hole basement. Another black new year. Another whole year older, and I’m still here. Well, life is still a bore, and work is still a chore. It’s all the same as before. I don’t feel human anymore.
Cause all you do is go to work and watch tv, and wonder why I come home and go right to sleep.
I’ve gotta get out of town if it’s the last thing that I do. I wanna go way down where it’s nothing but the truth.
Cause way up north, you can’t hide. If you go out or stay inside. And you can’t win. I wanna c-c-come on, commit pseudocide.
Is someone gonna miss me when I go? Cause nothing tells me so.
Cause way up north, you can’t hide. If you go out or stay inside. And you can’t win. I wanna c-c-come on, commit pseudocide.
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