In Hell

Album: Jubilee (2021)
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  • With my luck you'll be dead within the year
    I've come to expect it
    There's nothing left to fear, at least there's that

    Face to face, and at my hands
    I snowed you in with hydrocodone
    Layer by layer, 'til you disappear

    Hell is finding someone to love
    And I can't have you
    Hell is finding someone to love
    And I can't see you again

    Wheeled you in, laid on your side
    I cried and cried and at my signal
    They stopped your heart and then you died

    And under the fluorescence, into this still room
    Where no-one ever tells you just how clinical death looks
    And I can't unsee it, the two shots it took

    Hell is finding someone to love
    And I can't have you
    Hell is finding someone to love
    And I can't see you again
    Hell is finding someone to love
    And I can't feel you
    Hell is finding someone to love
    And I can't, I can't Writer/s: Michelle Chongmi Zauner
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
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