Matthew Good - A Better Pain lyrics

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Matthew Good - A Better Pain lyrics

The reason of the last great revolutionary mind Crawls under the rug, it's chaos left behind And the emptiness is always pa**ed from one hand to the other So I guess we're all homeless one way or another There are eight-hundred yellow lines from here to a better pain I'm watching the world go by from the bar car on the peace train And the love generation's got tickets for the Catsk**s And no one has realized that the damn thing's standing still I have brought my camera so I can capture the scenery And the looks on our faces when it falls into infinity I am waiting for the dark outside to masquerade as day I am waiting for her eyes of fire to make it go away And I have never been and never seen the sun go down that way I have never been and never seen the sun go down that way I have never been and never seen the sun go down that way And I have never been and never seen the sun go down that way And here we go And aren't you glad all the sudden that you're free? I always knew that one day it would eventually hit me And I always knew that in the end it was us we'd never own So everyone, everyone, everyone Welcome home Welcome home Welcome home The dream pushes on through the out and into the driving rain And the band plays on even though the song will never change And the words are like suicide, they happen fast and weep in vain And the wind cries maybe or maybe not it's all the same The last great poetic genius of our time Probably died of starvation begging for a, begging for a Dive back into the silence of your little world The silence of your little life, the silence of our last goodbye Aren't you glad all the sudden you're afraid? As if everything you'll ever do will never clean up the mess we made I am waiting for the light outside to masquerade as night I am waiting for her broken arms to make everything all right And I have never been and never seen the sun come up that way I have never been and never seen the sun come up that way I have never been and never seen the sun come up that way I have never been and never seen the sun come up that way And aren't you glad all the sudden that you're free? I always knew that one day it would eventually hit me And I always knew that in the end it was us we'd never own So everyone, everyone, everyone Welcome home We'll come out