there's a short stone wall on a hill by the tree
where the gallows friends pay their fees
and the red stained grass by the shaking man's feet
know not the name of Elohim
they call me liar and they used to be right
before my heart changed its mind and my eyes changed their sight
and I used to believe that love never died
before my hands fell short of my feet's desire
the lights 'round here used to warmly glow
but in with the new and out with the old
my dirt engraved shoes, and the empty trees
preyed on the blood of my precious disease
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