I've seen my own death
I've seen how I die
And it's all the same
I've seen how I die
And it's all the same
We all end up in the same place
In the ground buried like our fathers
Buried like our fathers
Food for the insects, so just live
And make sure - it's full of life
Make sure it's full of life
'Cause this is it this is all that we have
It's just once chance with no rewrites
SO - START - NOW
Make peace with the dirt
With the earth in which you will lie
Like a ghost inside us all
Vacant and searching for signs
We're losing everything this world gave us
We're taking everything that can't be replaced
What have we done?
And still knowing my life, must be one of joy
I cannot see past the smiles that look like poison
I cannot see past the smiles that hide one million hurts
If it's all the same, why can't I stop doing this to myself?
I seek all the pain, that people hide
All the lies they tell themselves
They've not yet seen their deaths
And they don't know how they die
You will return
To the dirt womb
From which you came
They've not yet made peace with the dirt and insects
That will take them in a final embrace
They've not yet made peace with the dirt and insects
That will take them in a final embrace
Find that reason to love yourself
And fill your time with life - with life
Find that reason to love yourself
And fill your time with life - with life
FIND THAT REASON - TO LOVE YOURSELF
And fill your time with life - WITH LIFE
FIND THAT REASON - TO LOVE YOURSELF
And fill your time with life - WITH LIFE
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