Home Is Where You Hang Yourself

JORDAN TAYLOR BUCKLEY, KEITH MICHAEL BUCKLEY, MICHAEL FRANCIS NOVAC, ANDREW JOHN WILLIAMS

Sign my farewell with the chimes of clock radios 7a.m.
Sun reveals a failed cherubim dangling from the rafters
Like a sentimental ghost floating midway
Between the curse of the sky
And you this noose carries what atrophied wings
Can't don't you want me disenchanted a deader shade of sorry
Buried from the neck up in a slipknot
Dragging my feet through the dead air
Suspended a fallen chair length from the ground
When you found me when they finally found me this halo fit my throat
I am your contorted angel writhing at a loss for wings
Swelled tongues tell of brighter eyes a severed spine of better days
Like the deafened clicks of a blue lipped off the beat pendulum
I just wanted to be something more than enough of my God
I don't think I'm breathing Jesus Christ
When did I stop breathing oh my God I can't hear myself breathing
This is all I know of flying my eyes set on you like stains in memory of romance

Trivia about the song Home Is Where You Hang Yourself by Every Time I Die

When was the song “Home Is Where You Hang Yourself” released by Every Time I Die?
The song Home Is Where You Hang Yourself was released in 2000, on the album “The Burial Plot Bidding War”.
Who composed the song “Home Is Where You Hang Yourself” by Every Time I Die?
The song “Home Is Where You Hang Yourself” by Every Time I Die was composed by JORDAN TAYLOR BUCKLEY, KEITH MICHAEL BUCKLEY, MICHAEL FRANCIS NOVAC, ANDREW JOHN WILLIAMS.

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