There is a watch around my wrist, but it is nothing but a
Constant reminder that I’m running out of time
So as I take another step and waste another breath
My heart keeps reminding me to appreciate
The beauty in simplicity, no life after death for me
No promise of a heaven and no threat of a hell
So burn my body in a parking lot, or bury me and let me rot
Six feet under because I could never tell
I’ll be dead and gone
I’ll be dead and gone
I’ll be dead and gone
I’ll be dead and gone
There is a cell phone in my pocket, it is nothing but a
Burden whose time has come, well I’m fucking done
No more technology for me, erase my memory
Take me back to a simpler time when sweet home was home
There is beauty in simplicity, no life after death for me
No promise of a heaven and no threat of a hell
So burn my body in a parking lot, or bury me and let me rot
Six feet under because I could never tell
I’ll be dead and gone
I’ll be dead and gone
I’ll be dead and gone
I’ll be dead and gone
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