Ego Death

OLIVER ACKERMANN, JONATHAN SMITH, JASON WEILMINSTER, TIMOTHY GREGORIO, Oliver Edward Ackerman, Timothy T Gregorio, Jonathan Patrick Smith, Jason W Weilmeister

Leaving life with a hand to hold
And I don't wanna go back
We couldn't see cause our shades were on so we lift
And our ego's dead

And you were trapped in a ten foot scream
Blue stars float on a plastic screen
Give me something to feel alright
Cause it's acid to my head
So come on

50 miles of desert sky
And you were getting me off
We couldn't talk so we sewed our words to our shirts
Where we sewed our heads

Master feelers on light globe beams
People move and shake like trees
Give me something to feel alright
Cause it's acid to my head
So come on

And you'll kick me in the head
I'm alive and I'm dead
And the colors shift like a fifty four foot wall
Common fuck
Don't kill you've been alone
Stuck sick and miles from home
And the forture grips as you lose control

Engines revved and your eyes are a night
And you were getting me high
We couldn't love cause we break our hearts
On the words where we sewed our heads

And you been talking behind my back
And you've been talking inside my back
Give me something to feel alright
Cause it's acid to my head
So come on

And you'll kick me in the head
I'm alive and I'm dead
And the colors shift like a fifty four foot wall
Common fuck
Don't kill you've been alone
Stuck sick and miles from home
And it's acid that makes you lose
Gimme acid

Trivia about the song Ego Death by A Place to Bury Strangers

On which albums was the song “Ego Death” released by A Place to Bury Strangers?
A Place to Bury Strangers released the song on the albums “Exploding Head” in 2009, “Ego Death” in 2010, and “Ego Death 2010 Tour - EP” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Ego Death” by A Place to Bury Strangers?
The song “Ego Death” by A Place to Bury Strangers was composed by OLIVER ACKERMANN, JONATHAN SMITH, JASON WEILMINSTER, TIMOTHY GREGORIO, Oliver Edward Ackerman, Timothy T Gregorio, Jonathan Patrick Smith, Jason W Weilmeister.

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