Sickman

Jerry Cantrell / Layne Staley

What the hell am I?
Thousand eyes, a fly
Lucky then I'd be
In one day deceased

Sickman
Sickman
Sickman
Sickman

I can feel the wheel, but I can't steer
When my thoughts become my biggest fear

What's the difference? I'll die
In this sick world of mine

What the hell am I?
Leper from inside
Inside wall of peace
Dirty and diseased

Sickman
Sickman
Sickman
Sickman

I can see the end is getting near
I won't rest until my head is clear

What's the difference? I'll die
In this sick world of mine

(Yeah, though I walk through the valley of rape and despair
With head high and eyes alert
I tread on a plane of many
We who are of good nature and intention
But cannot touch on the dark
Recesses of memory
And pain learned, so come walk
With me, feel the pain
And release it)

Can you see the end?
Choke on me my friend
Must to drown these thoughts
Purity over rot

What the hell am I?
Worn eroded pride
Saddened 10 miles wide
I'm gonna let it slide

Sickman
Sickman
Sickman
Sickman

I can feel the wheel but I can't steer
When my thoughts become my biggest fear

What's the difference? I'll die
In this sick world of mine

Trivia about the song Sickman by Alice In Chains

On which albums was the song “Sickman” released by Alice In Chains?
Alice In Chains released the song on the albums “Dirt” in 1992 and “Music Bank” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Sickman” by Alice In Chains?
The song “Sickman” by Alice In Chains was composed by Jerry Cantrell and Layne Staley.

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