It was a gracious old sunshine But it was wasted on me I was plastered and counting the cop cars out Right in front of me I was a troublesome young kid I was a big piece of shit But I'm hoping that them days in the hospice Atoned for some of it
If the whole thing was fair It would be me that was fighting for air But it's you in the bed And it's so routine that it just threw me I guess But in the cosmic ballet You can't just do what you fucked up again And the world is not done with me yet
Was in a dulcimer mood Around the fourth day of June I accounted for the miles of attention that I got But never want nor choose And on the day, when I left When I said I'd be back, I am sorry And your face when you saw me It was fate worse than death
I just wish that I'd said Something more than I'd be back in ten But if I went there in time I'd take a second to go and kiss you goodbye So I'll stay by the bed And be some respite for you 'til the end And the world is not done with me yet
Rise and rise, you great old thing Mm, mm Rise and rise and shine over me
All that I wanted was something to save me And the carnival's over, the ashtrays are empty It's hardly a place I can look to for safety
Was a high, holy weekend The ones you get shit for free at the counter And I'm crying alone now 'Cause I didn't want them to see I fell asleep in the bathtub But I woke up in the street I'm a bastion of the unwanted attention That I couldn't wait to leave
And if the whole thing was fair It would be me that was fighting for air It made sense in my head But I'm still the asshole down here nonetheless In the comedown affray Came to fix what I fucked up today 'Cause the world is not done with me
Rise and rise, you great old thing Rise and rise and shine over me Rise and rise, you great old thing Rise and rise and shine over me
Compositores: David Immanuel Menachem Sasagi Leaupepe, Thomas Alexander John Hobden, Jung Kim, Maxwell Dunn, Dominik Borzestowski ECAD: Obra #37479329