you've got to keep this feeling alive
don't wring it out don't let it dry
and say all that you can before it dies
be careful it might take you if you let it
they won't understand no, they won't get it
the walls are closing in now
and you're too weak to push them back
and the people you decorate yourself with
are indifferent, broken and cracked
don't you dare struggle now
that will only make things that little bit worse
it can't stay inside let it all out
it needs to be free to disperse
you're lying on top of me
and we're both lying to each other
i could tell you about my mother and pain
but would anything really change or would most things just stay the same
the walls are closing in now
and you're too weak to push them back
and the people you decorate yourself with
are indifferent, broken and cracked
don't you dare struggle now
that will only make it that little bit worse
it can't stay inside let it all out
it needs to be free to disperse
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Deep, mind-bending psych. I don't know how it was put together, but it feels very organic, like early Nurse With Wound. I could see Gordon, Dilloway, and Nace sitting among a pile of junk and miles of tape, splicing together this album piece by piece. Levrikon