Now, that you're no longer around it is time to pour the liqour down, because I can think best with my cigarettes and the whiskey in my chest, only then I can relax. I wish that I'd believe we would meet once again. Oh, I wish we would do, but I don't think we will. But I am glad that we've met. And I'll never forget that. Tell me, where is your god now? He left you just praying around. Do you think this will help? Is this the truth that you felt? Do you think this is true? Why is everyone wrong, but you? And all these rockets and stones, they don't have to be thrown. You can't swallow your pride and all these people will die.
credits
from Cabaret & Carnival,
released August 24, 2012
Recorded at Kristen & Schmidt, Wiesbaden, mastered by Maximilian Wendling.
Lyrics and music by In Hope.
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