Remember when we used to laugh about it and you swore that this would never end.
I tried to be so good about it but I took it apart and now we’re missing another piece.
And it’s just my death and it’s by vibration and it’s just my death and it’s by vibration.
Remember when we used to talk about it and you would always leave the room.
I tried to be so good about it I’m talking to you as you are walking out on me.
And it’s just my death and it’s by vibration and it’s just my death and it’s by vibration.
Whenever my mind plays tricks about it and I hear those things you’d never say.
My doctors they try so hard to be good about it they’re telling me this sickness is in my mind.
And it’s just my death and it’s by vibration and it’s just my death and it’s by vibration.
And it’s just my death and it’s by vibration and it’s just my death and it’s by vibration.
credits
from Never Took A Wife,
released February 14, 2005
m.jetté - guitar, vocals d.shouse - keyboard, synthesizer, sampler
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