When your world comes down to a crashing end
And you can't get on your feet
You see nothing but a non stop darkness
Crashing down beneath
You never thought it would end this way
Considering how you lived
Expecting an afterlife
to find no avail
[ska]
(To hell) they said
For all the things
That you were told are wrong
But now you know that none of it mattered at all
Dedicated to a loveless maker
Hurting others but in your favor
When will the torment stop
Turnt religion into a corporation
Made teams just to separate us
This time theirs no turning back
Seals broke, fates turned
You thought you had it all
Yet all this shit just added up
And look at where it got you
[chorus]
A Life wasted wishing waiting for the day to come
When you’d meet your maker
seal your fate and call it done
That lie has come to halting stop
And you realize
You’re all you’ve got
[fast]
So it turns out everything you’ve done is all you’ll ever do
Looking back at what you did, how much was done for you?
When you’ve given up your happiness and sacrificed yourself,
Is an unexpected nothingness worse than eternal hell?
(What will you do now
What can you do now)
[verse]
So where do you go from here
Considering what you’ve learned
There’s no need to live in fear
With no threat of being burned
Too bad you couldn’t figure it out
When there was still time to change
Accept it, regret it
An empty eternity is still all that remains
Where do you go from here
There’s nowhere to go from here/there’s no way out of here
credits
from Capital Vices,
released July 7, 2021
Written by Jack Sneddon, Nicholas Ramos, Cheyanne Fox
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Grave is The End”
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