Inertiatic ESP

Album: Deloused In The Comatorium (2003)
Charted: 42
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  • Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost

    Last night I heard lepers
    Flinch like birth defects
    It's musk was fecal in origin
    As the words dribbled off of its chin

    It said I'm lost
    I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost

    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost

    Dolls wreck the minced meat of pupils
    Cast in oblong arms length
    The hooks have been picking their scabs
    Where wolves hide in the company of men

    It said
    I'm lost
    I'm lost

    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost

    Are you peaking in the red
    Perforated at the neck

    What of this mongrel architect?
    A broken arm of sewers set
    Past present and future tense
    Clipside of the pinkeye fountain
    What of this mongrel architect?
    A broken arm of sewers set
    Past present and future tense
    Clipside of the pinkeye fountain

    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost
    Now I'm lost

    It's been said
    Long time ago
    You'll be the first
    And last to know
    Ah
    You'll never know
    Ah
    You'll never know
    You'll never know
    You'll never know Writer/s: Cedric Bixler, Omar Rodríguez-López
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Geeker from Snickers, WiDe-Loused is a great album, but At the Drive-in was a better band with more energy.
  • Grant from Toledo, Oh"Cerpin Taxt" is based on Julio Venegas, friend of Cedric and Omar, who committed suicide by jumping from the Mesa St overpass in El Paso after waking froma coma.
  • Timmothy from Aberdeen, Waman! i love this song! actually....i love this album...i love this band! man theyre so awesome and so talented....and i love how Son Et Lumiere leads into this, so well arranged.
  • Ashley from Moncton, CanadaI love this song. Especially how it says "Now I'm lost" over and over. The video for this song seems to represent the song very well, because it's a very deep song, and the video is somewhat different than their other videos, like the pictures fade into other things, and... yeah. But it's still just as weird as their other videos. At The end of the video, it has Jeremy Michael Ward, 1976 - 2003. He died of an overdose.
  • Rudi from Melbourne, AustraliaIt's an Ibanez AX 20
  • Zach from Norman, Oknot that it has anything to do with this song, but does anyone know what kind of guitar omar plays?
  • Jason from Hummelstown, PaOnce again...it was a morphine induced coma
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