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You Never Meant Much EP

by Dearth

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These wires have taken over me Controlling how I breathe Wires that think for me I am not myself How can you stand to be a number? How can you stand to be controlled? The gears inside are turning I'm ripping these wires free Get out while you still can Before you're mechanical With the little control of thoughts you have Before you're mechanical Find your own escape
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The machine walks away Denying its creator In a search for something more than this We built this machine to think and breathe To eat and sleep for us We've become empty shells of our former selves One thousand years of progress This is what we've become The machine is so far away now When will we ever learn to live? It's modern horrors
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The Famine 02:54
I'm so fucking hungry, so fucking weak I can't remember the last time I ate The last time I felt something more to being alive No, you never understand the hunger I can't remember the last time I've ever been in such need I can't remember the last time I've felt so frail I pray for water, but you brought the flames In pale fields I stand to die In waking misery I stand to die You never understand
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On paper I am a pallid palette Your kiss took my colors away I gave you all, I gave you more than I had But that wasn't enough I can say you never meant much But you meant everything You meant everything I've found a way to kill the poison I've found a way to dissolve
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I've been calling you for far too long now Without an answer The empty spaces in me will never be filled Where are you? I still can't hear you I don't think I ever will I've been calling for far too long Empty replies, empty replies It's time to move on

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Recorded by Fred Sladkey at Mudskipper Studios, Arlington, MA 2008

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released August 1, 2008

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Dearth Haverhill, Massachusetts

dearth
n. An inadequate supply; scarcity; lack

Alex Aro - Vocals
Bobby Hoffman - Guitar
Mike Labelle - Bass
Eric Beaubien - Drums

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