The Day, the Earth

JORGEN HANS SANDSTROM, ULF CEDERLUND

Rejected by my own kind
Don't understand the crime I've done
Should never have trusted that hatebreed
Maybe I'm better of gone
Is this a punishment for being scared
Cause that's what I've always been
And now that I stand here alone
Must be the saddest sight ever seen
My eyes work slow
It's not easy to express a feeling
When they think my heart is of stone
With one square foot and a ceiling
Even the toughest feel like a pulverized bone
Now I'm not even close to my former self
I'll be nothing if they go on like this
Hope they will be satisfied now when I'm low
Beaten down and left in my own piss
I'm sorry to say, I don't care if you pray
It can't go on like this
Just leave me alone, let me rot to my bones
My eyes work slow

Trivia about the song The Day, the Earth by Entombed

When was the song “The Day, the Earth” released by Entombed?
The song The Day, the Earth was released in 1998, on the album “Same Difference”.
Who composed the song “The Day, the Earth” by Entombed?
The song “The Day, the Earth” by Entombed was composed by JORGEN HANS SANDSTROM, ULF CEDERLUND.

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