Autumn, late in the afternoon
Sun's in descent from the sky
he's leaving too soon
Now you're waiting on the moon
You got no one else to ruin now
As you tear it all down you're praying for release
Driving nails in your hands, watching them bleed
I understand your rage, I understand
turn it all in on your-self destruction man
Your flashy style, your polyester smile
are widely known
reading palms at the party
in the governors home
You're keeping yourself awake
sniffing icing off the cake
and jumping up with the band
I understand your rage, I understand
turn it all in on your-self destruction man
I came on this second hand
Preceded by a self destruction man
You bow to meet your parish priest
Wise words get spoken
token rosary beads and now your steeple is broken
You're keeping yourself alive
empty temples built on lies
just keeping yourself alive
I understand your rage, I understand
turn it all in on your-self destruction man
self destruction man
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