No Feeling

Album: LP4 (2026)
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  • There's nothing new to say or do
    There's nothing new to crave
    Tell the doctors I'm done
    The kids, "adieu"
    And Mother, "désolé"

    One last goodbye and one last kiss
    One last dance, the Goddess Nyx

    (No feeling)
    No pain
    (No feeling)
    No one to blame
    (No feeling)
    Forever awaits
    (No feeling)
    It's just an eternal
    (No feeling)
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    Some bones stand on their own
    Some bones are carried
    Mine are either, neither, or both
    They just ache to be buried

    Help me dig a hole
    Already cold
    I honestly never planned on getting old

    I know you're waiting for some sign of life but the pain is too much to endure
    Goodnight

    One last goodbye and one last wish
    One last slow dance with the Goddess Nyx

    (No feeling)
    No pain
    (No feeling)
    No one's to blame
    (No feeling)
    Forever awaits
    (No feeling)
    It's just an eternal
    (No feeling)
    Blank page Writer/s: Michael Thomas Kinsella, Nathan Kinsella, Stephen Michael Holmes, Steven Joseph Lamos
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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