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Uncomfortably Numb

from Time Enough at Last by Ghost Machines

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Some days I wake up and think about
how some day I won't wake up
but I try not to let those thoughts take up
too much space in my headspace
it's just another manic Monday
wishin' it was Friday I'm in love again
I wish I'd stayed asleep today
I wish this day would end

Slow motion - my soul feels broken
my heart feels heavy and
my thoughts feel swollen
as time keep pn melting and melding
I'm sitting, collecting dust on a shelf
I'm still holding my breath
the cold air, it flows in, I'm frozen
stored in a morgue of memories
I hoard when getting depressed

as the shadows creep closer
I blur the curve
and swerve into the gossamer
I felt the phantom limbs cradle me
comforting the lonely - if only to show me
despite it's constant repeating
this empty feeling is fleeting
my heart keeps beating - keep breathing
but why am I so dread inside?
...and so uncomfortably numb?

We're living corpses
from the moment we arrive
Death whispers
“No one gets out alive”
Enjoy the ride
We’re all just
Roses plucked, cut, soaked in a vase
Slowly dying on display
Now I’m selling tickets to my existential crisis
I’m not a poet, not a rapper
Fuck, I don’t even exist

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from Time Enough at Last, released October 1, 2021

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Ghost Machines Kenosha, Wisconsin

Ghost Machines is an alternative hip hop group from Kenosha, Wisconsin. Their music blends many genres including trip hop and jazz with subtle goth and classical overtones.

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