Pincushion

Jordan Taylor Buckley, Keith Michael Buckley, Michael Francis Novac, Andrew John Williams

Where the air hangs like the static of a dead end radio
I'm waiting with a frozen pulse
Crawl into an empty womb, don't raise these dead
They've found their God in soil

Dry scab silhouette's tell the secrets of sewn mouths
My heart is a sore but even charred faces crack smiles
Mismanufactured, screaming like some faulty machinery
The overwhelming inefficiency of infants

Artificer stead me now, you've sewn a machine
You've birthed an abortion, the corpse of God is love
The corpse of God is love
The corpse of God is love
I'm rotting and I'm not yet dead, I'm the king of worms and I'll have your head
Resurrected roadkill, blueprinted skin, I swear, I've never been here before

Everyone but me looks like they've seen a ghost
Everybody try to relax
Everybody please remain calm
(I'm not supposed to be here anyway)

Divinity doesn't show what the stables hold
The scalpel proves my faith when he spits through his words
We traitors share our strings, we're suffocating under makeshift skin
Pull out the thread, sew on a heart, make peace with dirt

Trivia about the song Pincushion by Every Time I Die

When was the song “Pincushion” released by Every Time I Die?
The song Pincushion was released in 2001, on the album “Last Night in Town”.
Who composed the song “Pincushion” by Every Time I Die?
The song “Pincushion” by Every Time I Die was composed by Jordan Taylor Buckley, Keith Michael Buckley, Michael Francis Novac, Andrew John Williams.

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