spoken word intro written by Felix Donate Perez aka Foster Carrots (http://fostercarrots.bandcamp.com/)
The bus will arrive to Pentagon Station bus bay B
Within the next 6 minutes
Ask a stranger for a light
Inhale so fast you almost vomit
Watch carefully as your hand shakes
It's going to fall off
January bites like you used too
The bus arrives and you sit
You wake up in 7-11 buying another pack of smokes
You wake up in your living room naked
You wake up and you wear
You'll never sleep again
Dissociation is the most accessible form of public transportation
What's the quickest way out of this?
We left it in Maine
Our blood runs in Maine
Are we far gone?
Have we left what we loved?
The rose we planted here
Is dead and gone
We left it in Maine
We touched the thorns
We left it in Maine
Our blood runs in Maine
To be so naked on the brink of something bigger than we had
It scared away the ones who swore upon forever they died out
We were alive in every way we'll never love like that again
My soul was ripped in five that day and half of it never came back
Now we're doing everything to rid ourselves of shit and sin
No one ever fuckin tries to think things through while swelled with lies
The water rushes cold I'm falling under pull me out of it
The sky it opens it up and crushes all the things we set it sand
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