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They are kneeling on my back in Connecticut.
And I watch for signs, but I just hurt my neck.
I believe, believe, that you’re the God of Abraham.
And you’ll strike me dead, but in the end, what the fuck do I care?
We can never be alone.
There’s a restlessness in our bones.
Because what if decide
that my life has been a waste?
So woe be unto us.
And I watch for signs, but I just hurt my neck.
I believe, believe, that you’re the God of Abraham.
And you’ll strike me dead, but in the end, what the fuck do I care?
We can never be alone.
There’s a restlessness in our bones.
Because what if decide
that my life has been a waste?
So woe be unto us.
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This summer I gave up following the god I used to follow. I'm pretty sure he doesn't exist-the God of Abraham-but he could. Either way I don't give a fuck because he is unloving and he'll arbitrarily strike us dead or let us live.
A few weeks after this I broke my neck.
So this song overtakes "I Don't Love" as the song that most connects to me...