The Vampyre of Time and Memory

Album: ...Like Clockwork (2013)
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  • I want God to come and take me home
    'Cause I'm all alone in this crowd
    Who are you to me? Who am I supposed to be?
    Not exactly sure anymore
    Where's this going to? Can I follow through?
    Or just follow you for a while?

    Does anyone ever get this right?
    I feel no love

    Ain't no confusion here, it is as I feared
    The illusion that you feel is real
    To be vulnerable is needed most of all
    If you intend to truly fall apart

    You think the worst of all is far behind
    The vampire of time and memories has died
    I survived. I speak, I breathe,
    I'm incomplete
    I'm alive - hooray!
    You're wrong again
    'Cause I feel no love

    Does anyone ever get this right?

    Does anyone ever get this right?
    I feel no love, I feel no love Writer/s: Dean Anthony Fertita, Josh Homme, Joshua Michael Homme, Michael Jay Shuman, Troy Dean Van Leeuwen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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