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Better Off Dead (Lyric) by wilco
The paper-airplane smog hanging over my noose
sent me into convulsions on the right side of youth.
The recycled thoughts coming out of the clouds
became movie-script endings and Indian mounds.
And it came without warning and some broken bones
a losing lottery ticket and reminders of home.
Oh, but the winter chill
sinks into my bones
like Ebbotâs Pond absorbing stones
that weâve thrown.
And she rains
when her eyes cloud up
and sheâs saved from how life ends up
when youâre all alone.
Cigarette smoking in a hundred degrees
and a leper sees your heart says âitâs still a diseaseâ.
Take away the romance in the end of your days,
itâs just a long holiday at the bottom of Fire Lake.
So, Iâll wait for the engine to turn off all the lights,
become a secondary character and fade out of sight.
Oh, but the winter chill
sinks into my bones
like Ebbotâs Pond absorbing stones
that weâve thrown.
And she rains
when her eyes cloud up
and sheâs saved from how life ends up
when youâre all alone.
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