The Bell Jar

To be common place would be unique, but we're so obscure we're incoherent, like tongueless vigilantes choking just to make you choke, rattling, rattling, no nails to hold ideas in place, no expression on your face

Music and her patrons are dead and irrelevant, like osteoporosis, she's brittle she is broken

Static comes through synthesizers, megaphones and drum machines, beauty sounds like smashed guitars and several references to feedback, rattling, rattling, no surgery to save your life, no promise everything's alright

Music and her patrons are dead and irrelevant, like osteoporosis, she's brittle she is broken, Languages must be organic because like flies they fall and die, music now sleeps with Latin and Aramaic.

It's over, it's over, no more waiting for something to live for, it's over, it's over, everything is dying and we want something more.

Trivia about the song The Bell Jar by Showbread

When was the song “The Bell Jar” released by Showbread?
The song The Bell Jar was released in 2004, on the album “No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical”.

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