This song was written by my husband Abel after we fell in love for the fifth time.
lyrics
There was a song I wrote one time--
but I forgot how it went--
like this one--
Never would I try to change your life for good,
but smoke this shit, it should.
I'm a special boy,
but I needed new toys
'til I made my brother flash the planets.
If that wasn't my most brilliant idea to date,
then I guess I'll panic.
And all the times I was in danger
I tasted hell between my ears.
But in the reports, they marked me off as "healthy"
because I can hold a job and I don't need to fuck my professors.
Don't be alarmed, I am not armed,
last time I checked I am barely bodied.
Fulminating crowds of christmas faggots break the gates and rush on in.
And now the teens are getting sued for a hand shaped bruise,
but we can talk about it later.
If what the planets said is true, then everyone we knew
was an instigator.
Keep your fucking eyes off of me,
you know better, I ain't shit.
And all the vicious spirits tell me:
"We smell the trash in your mouth.
We'll knock your rotting teeth out."
I'm not a man of many words but now I'm gonna have to flash the planets.
I am neither harmed nor could I harm another creature if I tried.
And maybe if we all fall down then the ground will shake
and we'll glow like the eyes of children.
I stole so many stars out of the sky to improve my life,
but there's still a billion.
credits
from DEATH METAL IN G MINOR!,
released December 10, 2019
Lyrics & Music by Abel Venn.
Lyrics Adapted by Fyne.
Song Arranged & Recorded by Fyne.
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