Adam Fisher - Chicago Typewriter lyrics

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Adam Fisher - Chicago Typewriter lyrics

[Jerry Jones]: Sun light peers through the window of our forsaken house You look at my face, I look at your face, you put your hand to your mouth Are you troubled my dear? Are you boiling with fear? Has your guilt-ridden conscience caved in? There's not heaven or hell, this house is it for us both; let the haunting forever begin [Adam Fisher]: So I punish my liver like I walked in and caught him f**ing my daughter, he was f**ing my daughter I'm a cobweb in the corner, I'm tortured and worn out, but I'd like you to remember me as great (Great writer, a great lover, great artist, great... ) And so I garnish my liver with the blood of whoever and I tell you I love you because I believe that I love you I believe you'll leave me a sad empty vessel, I'll just wander these halls like a slow-moving thought [Jerry Jones]: We watch the wood floors warp in the sun patiently pacing till midnight We watch our corpses decompose in the bleached silver ray of the moonlight The years forget us as our bones turn to dust, she speaks only when lonely As we accept fate, just then a family of eight moves in for a small sum of money [Adam Fisher]: So now punished, I shall punish whoever inhabits this house - now a canvas, a puppet with my hand in it I move through the rooms like a hemorrhaged balloon I tickle your neck with the stink of my breath Now I garnish my hate with the torture of eight I sell them religion because we all need religion Now enter the priest! He shrieks Latin and sprays water I stick to the walls In this house I am God In every home a ghost exists, with every moan the house admits