Understanding Decay

BENJAMIN ALLEN WEINMAN, GREGORY JOHN PUCIATO

Drag the knife across the skin
Tempted to succumb
Carving fervor into flesh
Holy we've become
Turning lips to everyone
Giving heart to none
Running backwards erasing time
Seek the fire but never die

The cradle wipes blood red fresh
And through you the host has chosen a name
The cradle wipes blood red fresh
And through you the host has chosen a name
Call the name out
Call the name out
Call the name out
Call the name out

I'll never be like you
Late to my own funeral
I'll never be like you
Late to my own funeral
We'll never be so late like you to our funerals
I'll never be like you
Late to my own funeral
We'll never be so late like you to our funerals

Push decay inside me for then I can open all the passages into the world
Push decay inside me for then I can open all the passages to other worlds
Push decay inside me for then I can open all the passages into the world
Push decay inside me for then I can open all the passages to other worlds

Push decay inside me for then I can open all the passages into the world
Push decay inside me for then I can open all the passages to other worlds

Trivia about the song Understanding Decay by The Dillinger Escape Plan

When was the song “Understanding Decay” released by The Dillinger Escape Plan?
The song Understanding Decay was released in 2013, on the album “One of Us Is The Killer”.
Who composed the song “Understanding Decay” by The Dillinger Escape Plan?
The song “Understanding Decay” by The Dillinger Escape Plan was composed by BENJAMIN ALLEN WEINMAN, GREGORY JOHN PUCIATO.

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