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Parting of the Sensory
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There's no work in walking in to fuel the talk
I would grab my shoes, and then away I'd walk
Through all the stubborn beauty I start at the dawn
Until the sun had fully stopped
Never walking away from
Just a way to pull apart
Dehydrate back into minerals
A life-long walk to the same exact spot
 
Carbon's anniversary
The parting of the sensory
Old, old mystery
The parting of the sensory
 
Who the hell made you the boss?
We placed our chips in all the right spots
But still lost
Any **** head who had ever walked
Could take the ship and do a much finer job
This fit like clothes made out of wasps
Aw, **** it, I guess I lost
 
The parting of the sensory
Carbon's anniversary
Just part it again if you please
Carbon's anniversary
 
Who the hell made you the boss?
If you say what to do, I know what not to stop
If you were the ship, then who would ever get on?
The weather changed it for the worse
And came down on us like it had been rehearsed
And like we hope, but change will surely come
And be awful for most but really good for some
I took a trip to the exact same spot
We pulled the trigger, but we forgot to ****
And every single shot
 
Aw, **** it, I guess we lost
 
Someday you will die, and
Somehow something's going to steal your carbon
 
Someday you will die, and
Somehow something's going to steal your carbon
 
Well, someday you will die somehow, and
Something's going to steal your carbon
 
Someday you will die, and
Someone's or something's will steal your carbon
 
Someday something will die, and
Somehow you'll figure out how
Often you will die somehow, and
Something's going to steal your carbon
 
Well, someday you will die somehow, and
Something's going to steal your carbon