Cell Mother
She sold her soul to the glowing screen
She's locked away in the nightmare extreme
She sold her soul to the devil's rectangle
She says goodbye, she is locked away
She poses the questions and gaslights an answer
2 by 4, 4 by 2, fantasize reality
4 by 2, 2 by 4, she's locked the doors
Her mind is trapped in the devil's own malaise
Her eyes open wide on the fiend
Her minutes all spent in a pointless fight
Her thoughts fixated on the popular scene
Her cascading mind sees images extreme
2 by 4, 4 by 2, fantasize reality
4 by 2, 2 by 4, she's locked the doors
She's purchased a friend and spends all her minutes
She knows she won't break out of these four walls
Break out of this cell, seek freedom tonight
Break from the screens and break all your chains
Break down these walls, unlock this cell
2 by 4, 4 by 2, fantasize reality
4 by 2, 2 by 4, she's locked the doors
She's locked away in the nightmare extreme
She sold her soul to the devil's rectangle
She says goodbye, she is locked away
She poses the questions and gaslights an answer
2 by 4, 4 by 2, fantasize reality
4 by 2, 2 by 4, she's locked the doors
Her mind is trapped in the devil's own malaise
Her eyes open wide on the fiend
Her minutes all spent in a pointless fight
Her thoughts fixated on the popular scene
Her cascading mind sees images extreme
2 by 4, 4 by 2, fantasize reality
4 by 2, 2 by 4, she's locked the doors
She's purchased a friend and spends all her minutes
She knows she won't break out of these four walls
Break out of this cell, seek freedom tonight
Break from the screens and break all your chains
Break down these walls, unlock this cell
2 by 4, 4 by 2, fantasize reality
4 by 2, 2 by 4, she's locked the doors
Credits
Writer(s): Christopher Alan Broski, Michael John Snyder-barker
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