Cremation Party
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Cremation Party
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It’s in concentration
I can’t control myself
Maybe it’s desperation
It’s all in the reaction
You make my hold my breath
When I need a distraction
We’re more than just a fixation
It chokes just how you like
The ash in your foundations
I need to feel the sensation
Burning each fingerprint
There’s nothing like a cremation party
I'm so proud of you
The gaps between
Where the nails catch
Treading the flesh
Caught in the act
Malice outlasts
So here’s to the past
It’s in concentration
I can’t control myself
Maybe it’s desperation
It’s all in the reaction
Burning each fingerprint
There’s nothing like a cremation party
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