Die in the Summertime
Scratch my leg with a rusty nail, sadly it heals
colour my hair but the dye grows out
i can't seem to stay a fixed ideal
Childhood pictures redeem, clean and so serene
see myself without ruining lines
whole days throwing sticks into streams
I have crawled so far sideways
i recognise dim traces of creation
i wanna die, die in the summertime, i wanna die
The hole in my life even stains the soil
my heart shrinks to barely a pulse
a tiny animal curled into a quarter circle
if you really care wash the feet of a beggar
I have crawled so far sideways
i recognise dim traces of creation
i wanna die, die in the summertime, i wanna die
I have crawled so far sideways
i recognise dim traces of creation
i wanna die, die in the summertime, i wanna die
colour my hair but the dye grows out
i can't seem to stay a fixed ideal
Childhood pictures redeem, clean and so serene
see myself without ruining lines
whole days throwing sticks into streams
I have crawled so far sideways
i recognise dim traces of creation
i wanna die, die in the summertime, i wanna die
The hole in my life even stains the soil
my heart shrinks to barely a pulse
a tiny animal curled into a quarter circle
if you really care wash the feet of a beggar
I have crawled so far sideways
i recognise dim traces of creation
i wanna die, die in the summertime, i wanna die
I have crawled so far sideways
i recognise dim traces of creation
i wanna die, die in the summertime, i wanna die
Credits
Writer(s): Nicholas Allen Jones, Sean Anthony Moore, James Dean Bradfield
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Hiding in Plain Sight - Single
- Hiding in Plain Sight
- Decline & Fall - Single
- 1985 (Steven Wilson's Extended Eighties Mix)
- Know Your Enemy (Deluxe Edition)
- Studies in Paralysis (Remastered)
- Rosebud (Remastered)
- The Ultra Vivid Lament (Deluxe Edition)
- The Secret He Had Missed (feat. Cat Southall) [Piano Acoustic Version]
- The Secret He Had Missed
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