See You in Hell

Album: Powertrip (1998)
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  • A little room on 7th street is getting cold
    And secrets sing like mescaline
    They don't get old
    I saw a pattern on a blanket just the other day
    It looked just like the pillow you threw away

    You were like a zombie
    When you told me what you did that day
    And I drove out to the meadow lands
    To throw our baby away
    What time and snow couldn't bury
    Years of forgotten guilt
    That little body's calling, rising up
    From under a Jersey landfill

    I just woke up the other night
    And now I know what to do
    I just woke up the other night girl
    And now I know what to do

    I guess I'll see you in hell

    A creature's waitin' for a battle in the ancient swamp
    Your pissing on the pyramids
    Ain't gonna move things along
    So pack your scars and your makeup
    And give your money to the poor
    'cause you've been riding a twenty gauged ticket
    Into reality's door

    The TV's gone and you've been half an hour paid
    And your punk rock band still sucks anyway
    I was talking to Jesus through a hole in the floor
    He said our time is up, we can't stay anymore
    No more

    A little room on 7th street is getting cold
    And secrets sing like mescaline
    They don't get old
    I saw a pattern on a blanket just the other day
    It looked just like the pillow you threw away

    I just woke up the other night
    And now I know what to do
    I just woke up the other night girl
    And now I know what to do

    I guess I'll see you in hell Writer/s: DAVID WYNDORF
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